I kind of want to take this and put it on a big white wall and call it art.
From Meserole Street, Greenpoint.
I kind of want to take this and put it on a big white wall and call it art.
From Meserole Street, Greenpoint.
Posted in Art, Graffiti, Greenpoint, Street Art
Tagged Art, buildings, certificate, DOB, graffiti, Greenpoint, installation art, legal, Meserole Street, sculpture, tags
More doors. God I love fucking tagged-ass doors. From Havemeyer Street and Grand Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Posted in Street Art, Williamsburg
Tagged 23145, Batillus, Brad, charm dms, dolphins rape people, door, doors, eclectic method, elvis fucked marilyn, flaming tusk, Fool's Gold, gone, graffiti, gtny, Havemeyer Street, mean, meat cheese bread, noid, PURE LOVE, sticker, stickers, street brilliance, swervewolf, tags, Williamsburg
Happy New Year!! This is my first post of 2012. This is Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Here are some of the more interesting doors on Manhattan Avenue (between Driggs Avenue & Greenpoint Avenue) in good ole Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
Don’t you wish you had a door this effin cool?
If I owned one of these properties, I would put out a new door every six months and collect the tagged doors in a warehouse made out of sexy chickens.
Anyways.. here’s ten more..
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Brooklyn, Dumbo, stickers, street, tags, Water Street
Posted in Art, Street Art, Williamsburg
Tagged Brad, Brooklyn, door, Grand Street, pink, pink door, tagging, tags
This is literally the only graffiti on Waverly Street near 6th Avenue in the West Village, Manhattan, all confined to a single door.
Posted in Manhattan, Street Art
Tagged 6th Avenue, door, graffiti, gram door, Manhattan, silver door, tags, Waverly Street, West Village
From Lower East Side.
So wait, why is graffiti illegal?
Brooklyn & Manhattan is covered with this shit. From the Upper East Side.
Maybe street artists need to start hitting the ground, too?!

Back in the Spring when these amateurs took to the streets literally, I thought it meant some kind of infrastructural construction, but we’re getting into Fall now and nothing’s been done.
It’s everywhere.
Long Island City
Upper East Side
Greenpoint
When NYPD busts street artists they should employee them to create much better underground construction signage than this bullshit beginner slop, right?
Posted in Art, Greenpoint, LOUISADA, Manhattan
Tagged construction, graffiti tags, New York City infrastructure, road repair, spray paint, street art, tags
More signs taken over by nature and taggers, in various Greenpoint locations. Check out Part 1: Here!
Posted in Greenpoint, Street Art
Tagged DOT, industrial sign, Signs, street art, tagger, tagging, tags