Friday, November 22, 2013
The photogenic recyclables of East 2nd Street
The daily activity outside D & D Salvage on East Second Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue caught the eye of East Village resident Stephanie Nilva, who recently began documenting the streetscene here.
"I walk by every morning and I loved how the bundles look — the colors, the textures," she said.
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Wow, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'd love a bunch of the material for my art projects!
All Lady Gaga!
ReplyDeleteWell, there you go!
ReplyDeleteI love these!
ReplyDeleteNice photos! I walked by these last week and thought, "This is a million times better than most of the art in the Chelsea galleries."
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting these - real street art in the East Village!
ReplyDeleteSomebody laid some cable.
ReplyDeleteYou think Jimmy Hoffa's in the middle of one of those?
ReplyDeleteThese are cool. Sort of remind of Andreas Gursky photos.
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