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The massive, squat hulk of a building (originally a bank long, long ago and now a private property) at the corner of The Bowery and Spring Street in Nolita / Lower East Side, in downtown New York City, is a kind of open canvas or shrine to street art and graff in much the same way that another building (the famous 11 Spring Street or “Candle” building) at the opposite end of the block at Spring and Elizabeth streets was before it was renovated and turned into multi-million-dollar luxury residences. This image shows the side of the Bowery-Spring building that faces Spring Street. Note the spaces where the windows have been covered and sealed.
This is a neat little clip that follows the line of people waiting to get into the landmark street art exhibition at 11 Spring Street in New York City back in December 2006. The line was literally around an entire city block of Nolita in downtown Manhattan. We presume the clip was put together by a Japanese person — the soundtrack is a Japanese hip-hop tune. Very cool.
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: East Star All-Stars Featuring Junior Jazz – “Subterranean Homesick Alien”
Kicks on our feet: Puma “Easy Rider” Sneakers
We freakin’ love Thundercut. One of the cleverist, cheekiest, slyest New York street-art entities of them all.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: East Star All-Stars Featuring Junior Jazz – “Subterranean Homesick Alien”
Kicks on our feet: Puma “Easy Rider” Sneakers
Large photo paste-up on the first floor, inside the building at 11 Spring Street in Nolita, New York City. This guy looks like a middle aged bad-ass mafioso type. This picture, like all the images of art work created and displayed inside the Building at 11 Spring Street, was taken during the two-day exhibition there in December 2006.
Ivan Corsa Photo
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: Goldfrapp – “Utopia”
Kicks on our feet: Puma “Easy Rider” Sneakers
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: Kraftwerk – “Tour de France”
Kicks on our feet: Puma Double-Lace “R-System” RS100 sneakers
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: Kraftwerk – “Tour de France”
Kicks on our feet: Puma Double-Lace “R-System” RS100 sneakers
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: Kraftwerk – “Tour de France”
Kicks on our feet: Puma Double-Lace “R-System” RS100 sneakers
Photo gear: Canon PowerShot SD 630 ELPH digital camera
On the iPod: Kraftwerk – “Tour de France”
Kicks on our feet: Puma Double-Lace “R-System” RS100 sneakers