(Drivebycuriosity) - The summer comes to an end. It was a good season for New York´s street art. I spotted a lot new & fascinating murals on the streets of Lower East, Soho & East Village. I show here my summer favorites, a very subjective selection as usual. I spotted the Blondie mural in the East Village @ corner Bowery & First Street. It replaced a tribute to the Ramones (driveby ).
I discovered the girl photographing the blurred Mickey Mouse on Crosby Street between East Houston and First Street, a place where frequently amazing murals appear.
The "no parking face" beautifies a door in the East Village.
The legs above walk @ corner of Stanton & Christie Street on the Lower East Side.
I found this beautiful lady between East Houston & First Street. There is an area used by New York`s Centre-Fuge Public Art Project, a collective of
street artists who show there their own works and murals by invited
participants.
I caught these artists working @ the corner of Elizabeth Street & East Houston. This fashion shop sponsors frequently changing art work of high quality.
Same Spirit
Some artists focused on cats. I saw the tiger on Lafayette and the lion looks onto Allen Street.
Above a mail collecting box on Suffolk & Stanton Street.
This work of anonymous art maybe not really street art. I spotted the sketch of a girl carved into a seat in the subway (D Train). But it shows the same spirit.
To be continued.
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