FROM THE GORGEOUS
BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER
BETWEEN BROOKLYN AND QUEENS
Posted in Graffiti, Greenpoint
Tagged graffiti, orange, Pulaski Bridge, red, steel
Posted in Gadgets, Greenpoint
Tagged DOT, DOT facility, facility, green, John Deere, Pulaski Bridge, six-wheeler
I’m always looking for interesting abstract images created from every day life in this fine city of New York. Here are 25 of my favorite ones that I took in 2011. The picture above is just rain-soaked newspaper fround on a Manhattan sidewalk.
Spilled and dried latex paint from a Brooklyn sidewalk.
Eagle Street, Greenpoint landscape.
Ikea parking lot, Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The Laboratory.
Sidewalk on the Lower East Side.
McGolrick Park lit up while filming for Boardwalk Empire.
Weathered advertising on Van Brunt Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn
From under the Pulaski Bridge in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Building exterior close-up in London, England.
Rooftop gardening junk.
A wall on East 60th Street, Manhattan.
From Norman Avenue, Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
The ole Q60 buses that shuttle people across the Queensboro Bridge.
South Williamsburg street pattern.
Rectangular stones on a beach in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Cardboard on Manhattan Avenue.
An aged sign on Clay Street, Greenpoint.
A door on Devoe Street, Brooklyn.
A beautiful wall on Oak Street, Greenpoint.
Unintended assemblage art created with utilitarian interests in Red Hook.
Fire escape shadows on Nassau Avenue, Greenpoint.
Construction debris on Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg.
From a facade being restored in Union Square, New York.
A partly cloudy reflection on the Gotham building on Queens Plaza.
Posted in Art, Greenpoint, LOUISADA, Manhattan, Non-human Life, Red Hooked, Williamsburg
Tagged abstract, abstract art, Abstractions, Bedford Avenue, Boardwalk Empire, Brooklyn, Clay Street, colorfield, Devoe Street, Eagle Street, Gotham building, Greenpoint, LOUISADA, Manhattan, Manhattan Avenue, McGolrick Park, Nassau Avenue, New York, Norman Avenue, Oak Street, painting, Pulaski Bridge, Queens Plaza, Queensboro Bridge, Rectangular, Red Hook, sculptures, Slim Pickens, South Williamsburg, Union Square, urban, Urban Abstractions, Van Brunt Street, Williamsburg
This pipe is for runoff from the Pulaski Bridge in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The beating that the surface gets from water and sediment has created an interesting little circular composition. I find this rather beautiful.
Posted in Art, Greenpoint
Tagged bridge, Pulaski Bridge, rain, sediment, urban geology, water