The pattern and texture created from the outdoor elements made this tag on an A/C unit something worth pondering. So I say.
From Driggs Avenue, Greenpoint.
The pattern and texture created from the outdoor elements made this tag on an A/C unit something worth pondering. So I say.
From Driggs Avenue, Greenpoint.
Posted in Art, Greenpoint, Street Art
Tagged A/C, ac un it, aged, black, Driggs Avenue, font, graffiti, Greenpoint, rain, tag, text
Posted in Art, Greenpoint
Tagged Brooklyn, Jackson Avenue, Manhattan Avenue, night time, Queens, rain, Reflections, Shiny
Posted in Greenpoint, Williamsburg
Tagged flooding', McCarren Park, rain, run off, runoff, storm runoff, water
You may probably know by now that I enjoy abstract patterns found in daily life, from nature or likewise.
These are simply drops of wind-swept drops of rain from the door to my roof.
Posted in Greenpoint, Non-human Life
Tagged abstract patterns, Constellation, door, patterns'water, rain, rain drops, rooftop
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
Who needs a $50 million pool when our park is fully equipped with a nice pond already? Maybe fit a tire swing into the budget?