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Stickie Tag

Filed under: Stickers — Supercore @ 2:38 am February 28, 2009

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New York Street Art: Another shot of the stickie graff tag we recently found at the 42nd Street Station on the F/V train, in Midtown, Manhattan.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Stickie Tag

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 2:36 am

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New York Street Art: Close-up shot of the stickie graff tag we recently found at the 42nd Street Station on the F/V train, in Midtown, Manhattan.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Stickie Tag

Filed under: Stickers — Supercore @ 2:26 am

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New York Street Art: Stickie graff tag at 42nd Street Station on the F/V train, Midtown, Manhattan.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Sexy Gazebo Opening

Filed under: Art — Supercore @ 8:59 pm February 27, 2009

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New York Street Art: Fourth in a series of four pictures we took at the recent opening of former Barnstormers artist Maya Hayuk’s “Sexy Gazebo” show at the Cinders Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Sexy Gazebo Opening

Filed under: Art — Supercore @ 8:56 pm

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New York Street Art: Third in a series of four shots we took at the recent opening of artist Maya Hayuk’s “Sexy Gazebo” show at the Cinders Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Sexy Gazebo Opening

Filed under: Art — Supercore @ 8:55 pm

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New York Street Art: Second in a series of four snaps we took at the recent opening of artist Maya Hayuk’s “Sexy Gazebo” show at the Cinders Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Sexy Gazebo Opening

Filed under: Art — Supercore @ 8:54 pm

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New York Street Art: One in a series of four snaps we took at the recent opening of artist Maya Hayuk’s “Sexy Gazebo” show at the Cinders Gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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330 Broome Street

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 11:48 pm February 26, 2009

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New York Street Art: And one more shot of fresh music-sheet street art wheat-pasted on the door at 330 Broome Street, in the Lower East Side-Chinatown, New York City.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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330 Broome Street

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 11:48 pm

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New York Street Art: Street art on a door at 330 Broome Street, Lower East Side-Chinatown.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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330 Broome Street

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 11:46 pm

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New York Street Art:Another one of those stickman things, this one on a piece of sheet music wheat-pasted to a door at 330 Broome Street.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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330 Broome Street

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 11:46 pm

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New York Street Art: Another shot of some fresh street art on the door at 330 Broome Street, in the Lower East Side-Chinatown.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Trice

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 12:58 am February 25, 2009

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We found this daring and striking bit of graff in the men’s restroom at Fort Lauderdale Airport, near Miami, Florida recently. Note, this was in a men’s room on the JetBlue gates concourse, so whoever did this had already cleared security. Cheeky. Wonder if the “Trice” might be Obie Trice, the Detroit rapper.

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LA Confidential

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 1:38 am February 24, 2009

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New York Street Art:Another shot of the wheat-paste of the mysterious dude wearing an L.A. Dodgers baseball cap on a condo building-construction hoarding at Delancey Street and Forsyth Street in the Lower East Side, NYC


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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LA Confidential

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 1:37 am

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New York Street Art: Closer look at the wheat-paste of the mysterious dude wearing an L.A. Dodgers baseball cap. We’ve been seeing color variations of this image all over downtown Manhattan since last spring or summer. This blue-white series was spotted on a building-construction hoarding at Delancey and Forsyth streets in the Lower East Side.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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LA Confidential

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 1:37 am

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New York Street Art: Another shot of the blue-white series on the Lower East Side.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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LA Confidential

Filed under: Street Art 2009 — Supercore @ 1:36 am

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New York Street Art: Love these wheat-pastes. We’ve been seeing color variations of this image all over downtown Manhattan since last spring or summer. This blue-white series was spotted on a building-construction hoarding at Delancey and Forsyth streets in the Lower East Side.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Native American Tear

Filed under: Stencil Art — Supercore @ 1:34 am February 23, 2009

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New York Street Art: Stencil street art of Native-American imagery on a public phone in Gramercy Park.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Native American Tear

Filed under: Stencil Art — Supercore @ 1:34 am

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New York Street Art: Another shot of the stylized stencil street art we found in Gramercy Park The stencil is of a crying Native-American on the side of a public phone.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Native American Tear

Filed under: Stencil Art — Supercore @ 1:33 am

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New York Street Art: Stencil street art of crying Native American on the side of a public phone, NYC.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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Native American Tear

Filed under: Stencil Art — Supercore @ 1:32 am

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New York Street Art: Stylized stencil of Native American crying a single tear on the side of a public phone in Gramercy Park, NYC.


© Ivan Corsa Photo – Street Art Images

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