The exterior wall of vintage clothing shop 11 (Eleven) at the corner of Prince and Elizabeth streets has is commissioned art space that changes every few months. The current artwork is this boldly-drawn picture of an eagle coughing. Awesome.


Awesome architectural design and space for the tiny Macbar, a mac-and-cheese specialty restaurant in New York City.


New York City street art: Passerby on Elizabeth Street looks at the new street art at Eleven in Nolita, Manhattan, NYC. This painting pays tribute to Claudette Colvin, an important figure in the American civil rights movement.
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New York City street art: Awesome new art work at Eleven. This painting pays tribute to Claudette Colvin, an important figure in the American civil rights movement.
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New York City street art: Another hero image of new street art at Eleven. This painting pays tribute to Claudette Colvin, an important figure in the American civil rights movement.
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New York City street art: Another detail shot of the new street art at Eleven. This painting pays tribute to Claudette Colvin, an important figure in the American civil rights movement.
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New York City street art: Detail from some fresh street art at Eleven vintage clothing shop in Nolita. This work references Claudette Colvin, an important figure in the American civil rights movement of the previous century.
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New York City street art: The folks at the Eleven vintage clothing shop in Nolita have a wall space devoted to original street art work. The wall is updated with fresh art every two or three months. Presented in this series of posts is fresh street art that went up on the wall in the past week. This work references Claudette Colvin, an important African-Amercian activist in the U.S. civil rights movement of the previous century. Eleven is at the northeast corner of Prince Street and Elizabeth Street. The art is on the wall running along Elizabeth.
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“Savage Hustler” in Nolita, downtown Manhattan. Love it.
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Awesome little “Savage Hustler” graffiti-style wood-cut affixed to a wall on Spring Street in Nolita, NYC. The wood-cut gives the words an organic, natural texture and add dimensionality to a graff style that is usually
flat.
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Another shot of the open fire hydrant on Elizabeth Street in Nolita, Manhattan, NYC, but this time with a yellow cab driving past.
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It’s a cliche of New York City, the open fire hydrant on a hot summer’s day, but during the current heat wave it’s the real slice of city life on Elizabeth Street in ultra-chic Nolita, downtown Manhattan.
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Obama wheatpaste street art on Houston Street at corner of The Bowery, New York City. Brilliant.
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Barack Obama wheatpaste street art on Houston Street, Manhattan, New York City.
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Hilary Clinton wheatpaste, New York City.
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Up close with the Hilary Clinton wheatpaste street art in downtown New York City.
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Cheeky Hilary Clinton wheatpaste street art on Houston Street in downtown Manhattan, New York City. Note the Obama ’08 logo on her cap. Snap!
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Wheatpaste street art of Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, New York City.
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Wheatpaste street art of US senators and Democratic party presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton on Houston Street, New York City.
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Close, clean view of the reproduced Keith Haring artwork on Houston Street, NYC.
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