"Trapartis to make something out of nothing with dedication and humble beginnings." ~ Tonyconcep. Fine specimen can be seen at 190 Boweryin Manhattan. Not for long though as the building was sold recently and might be transformed into condos.
This old man was found on Bedford Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Bedford Avenue is good to visit for an interesting assortment of street art and graffiti.
Live Your Dream, Bowery & Spring, Manhattan, NYC, USA
OK, so this is technically not street art. It's good old graffiti. But I still love it because of the message. It was on the Germania Bank building at 190 Bowery whichhas been a graffiti and street art covered private residence for years.
I saw this truck while having brunch at one of my favorite East Village spots - Cafe Orlin on St. Marks Place (and 2nd Avenue). You can choose anything from there breakfast/brunch menu and won't be disappointed. Guaranteed.
Lazy Day at the Beach, Sandy Hook, New Jersey, USA
I spotted this birdie on the bay side of one of Sandy Hook's fantastic beaches. The 7-mile stretch of ocean and beaches are about an hour's ferry ride from Manhattan. Definitely worth a visit!
Interesting street art on Bar Nana's entrance on Gansevoort Street, Manhattan. The style inside the club, which combines South American and French influences, is worlds away from the entrance.
190 Bowery is an interesting building. The Germania bank was built around 1890 and has been a graffiti and street art covered private residence for years. It's just been sold and will probably be turned into condos in the near future. The graffiti and street art on this building are incredible - especially if you move in close and focus on detail, like this old women's face.
Quebec City is one of my favorite places to visit. It also has an interesting collection of Street Art. I found this expressive face under the overpass of Of Highway 440 and Boulevard Charest in the Saint-Roch district.