I was walking back to Penn Station after an afternoon of gallery-hopping in Chelsea, when I noticed this little blue guy with the head wrap. There was some construction going […]
Tag: sticker art
Two sticker art skulls found in Chelsea
As I was walking around Chelsea (the west 20s in Manhattan) the other day, going to art galleries, I noticed a number of new sticker art pieces by unnamed artists, […]
Curb your dog – and your turtle
I was walking around the East Village in NYC when I noticed this sign on East 8th Street, letting people know to “Protect Your Neighborhood Trees, Curb Your Dog.” However, […]
Street art message for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is coming up this Sunday, May 9th, and as a reminder, I’m going to post this picture that I took in Cornwall-On-Hudson, New York, last Sunday. Somebody created […]
A stroll in a county park leads to a gift package of basketball-related street art
I was walking through Saddle River County Park with a friend, and as you can see below, it’s a nice escape into nature with trees, a pond, and no buildings […]
Cryptic message on the West Side Highway
I’ve seen sticker art (or “slaps”) by this unknown-to-me artist in NYC before – I recognize the handwriting style. Does anyone know who this artist is? And what do you […]
Ezerd: an 8 year story
Let’s rewind to the summer of 2012 … I had the idea to start going on day trips to new locations with no pre-planned itinerary, but rather just hitting the […]
Mystery messages via sticker art graffiti
I’m always noticing sticker art graffiti when I’m walking around NYC, but these two examples caught my attention for having a mysterious message. What do you think the house has […]
No Standing, at 5 Pointz in Long Island City
I wonder if the “No standing” order applies to all people, or just zombies like the one pictured on the sign? Seen at 5 Pointz in Long Island City. Share […]
Art World series of Graffiti Stickers
I saw these stickers on a recent visit to galleries in Chelsea in NYC, and two of them make sense to me in that they’re making fun of major figures […]