Artist: MeresOneArtist: Li-HillArtist: CERNWalk into the blues…Curb Your EgoArtist: Adam Kiyoshi Fujita (Adamfu)Artist: GaiaArtist: Madvaillan (spelt correctly) from Hillside, Queens
Artist unknown. OCTOPUS. Artist: Ben Angotti“There’s a safety in thinking in a diner. You can have your coffee or your milk shake, and you can go off into strange dark areas, and always come back to the safety of the diner.” ― David Lynch
Artist: WileyView from WilliamsburgArtist: Bisser BisserWe all have to at some point…
“Creation” by James BulloughBee by JODO
On the left: Jorit Agoch. On the right: Carl Joseph Gabriel.
awesoe works , i’m an amateur artist . i would love to do street art but i don’t think we can ( in Algeria) like being totally free with painting all kind of stuff
Art is truly a delight to see. I study in class 11th,and have taken art as one of my subjects. Even there we focus more on observing the works of other artists than simply making our own. Each artwork teaches you so much about the artist’s thought process, and helps you understand their point of view.
So thank you for a treat to the eyes
are these all current photos? I ask because I used to live there… on Roebling Street just across the bridge…and it always offered itself up to amazing photos… Everything was a photo op. These reminded me how crowded and noisy it was there. It was being gentrified by artists and students when i was there and yet it still looks as gritty as ever. I love your photos. Thanks for sharing so many… I wish you had captioned them with street names though. But i’m not complaining, they just make me want to know more. To know how it’s changed… so many layers.
Excellent.
Thank you, as always.
Stunning selections and photography. Really loved some of these. Especially the cat/elephant art and the Blinded by… one.
Thanks so much for taking the time to have a look. And I’m glad that we’re now following each other’s blogs.
Super
Wonderful.
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A visual reminder of the beauty of street art and the grit of Brooklyn, NY.
Exactly. Have a great weekend.
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awesome
Ah-MAZING !!❤
Amazing. I’ve always wanted to go back to Brooklyn on a trip specifically for photographing the street art.
It’s definitely worth the trip.
Nice 👌
These are awesome
These are awesome!
fantastic spot! love street art:)!
Yes, it is a great area for eclectic street art!
Whatever anyone says, these pics are are good! It IS art! (You’re presenting to someone with no gift at all!) https://annegaelan16.wordpress.com
I agree. Street art is beautiful in any form.
awesoe works , i’m an amateur artist . i would love to do street art but i don’t think we can ( in Algeria) like being totally free with painting all kind of stuff
Yes, you definitely need to know and understand the laws of your country when it comes to creating street art. Don’t give up, though!
I LOVE these pictures! I love when I find Street Art and Williamsburg has such an amazing collection of it <3
Thank you so much for taking the time to have a look. Williamsburg certainly has an eclectic street scene.
Fabulous streetscapes – especially the bike skeletons, red glove atop a brotherhood post, and the door-and-a- half-chair blues!
Thanks so much for taking the time to peruse…
Nice 😊
GRAFFITI ART SO DOPE
God, it’s so beautiful!
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Art is truly a delight to see. I study in class 11th,and have taken art as one of my subjects. Even there we focus more on observing the works of other artists than simply making our own. Each artwork teaches you so much about the artist’s thought process, and helps you understand their point of view.
So thank you for a treat to the eyes
Thank you so much for taking the time to look through the photos and to make a comment. Good luck with your art experience!
They say so much
Wow! This is terrific😍😍😍
Thanks for taking a look and taking the time to comment 🙂
Nice
Great 👏👏
Wow! These are such cool shots! Thanks for sharing.
Thank YOU for taking the time to check them out and to comment. 🙂
They all look fantastic. That mickey looks fab
Thank you. It is an area full of interesting images. I had a nice walk around.
Really love how you see things, the photos are very interesting 😀 I hope I visit New York/Brooklyn one day.
Aww, thank you so much. I think I ‘see’ better than I speak, so I do hope my photos convey my heart, mind, and soul…as a way of communication.
Those are amazing photographs. A wonderful blog.
Thank you SO much ~ have a great weekend!
You too! If you can, drop a comment on my blog about your opinions on it. As a debutant blogger I’d love that!😊
Wonderful
absolutely beautiful
Thanks for taking the time to look through the pics and to comment. Have a great week ~
Wow, this is excellent. I feel like I should put this on my blog zionadebisi.com
WOW! This is ART! So unique! Perfect selection. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you
You’ve captured some really fab bits and pieces in this photo diary! Love it xx
Thanks so much for checking it out
A gorgeous collection of photographs. Beautiful street art.
Thanks so much
Very inspiring street art photography, your images make me want to get out there!
Go! 🙂
Are awesome!
Woa
Awesome as always
Thanks
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Thanks so much ~
Awesome pictures
Thanks so much
are these all current photos? I ask because I used to live there… on Roebling Street just across the bridge…and it always offered itself up to amazing photos… Everything was a photo op. These reminded me how crowded and noisy it was there. It was being gentrified by artists and students when i was there and yet it still looks as gritty as ever. I love your photos. Thanks for sharing so many… I wish you had captioned them with street names though. But i’m not complaining, they just make me want to know more. To know how it’s changed… so many layers.
Yeah, I think the date’s at the bottom of the post? I’m not sure, as I’m not on the page at the moment. The photos were taken in February 2018.