
Photo by myself at Prince Street and Broadway, in Soho.
The white lines of a crosswalk were mixed with graffiti to create a sort of American flag. Near the opposite curb was printed 'Live for Today Now'.
This is the busiest intersection in Soho. The N/R Prince Street subway stop is located here. If you want to go to the central area of Soho, this is the subway stop for you.
Related posts: Graff Attack, in the Meatpacking District, Rat Pack, on Avenue C, and Written on the Walls, in Nolita and East Harlem.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Crosswalk, at Prince Street, Soho
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5 comments:
j'adore ce passage pieton avec le drapeau americain, et puis c'est tellement américain.
Je pense que ce soir tu vas regarder le débat des élections US
Huh, I've never seen the crosswalk like that!
There are stars on the red dress lady's ankle, too.
I love this kind of graffiti! No harm to anyone's property.
I went to a contemporary art fair in Shanghai recently, which was a real eye-opener. Chinese contemporary art has come leaps and bounds from the watery Zen landscapes to huge canvases of strange-looking beings. The prices being asked and paid were huge too.
Oriental, if not Chinese, my print of Jean-Léon Gérôme's painting, http://en.wahooart.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8BWS6R, bought some time ago from wahooart.com, is as lovely as ever.
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