Showing posts with label horse heads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horse heads. Show all posts

Friday, November 3, 2017

Oh, but the adventures that we had!



The concrete horse head bust has had such a busy week! And now the "phantom horse" is "under restoration" on Seventh Street outside its stable the Shape of Lies.

Photo by Derek Berg

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

The horse head moved again, of course, of course

For those of you keeping track ... the concrete horse head bust has been on the move these past few days... from Avenue A and Seventh Street to Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue to Tompkins Square Park.

And now... it's on Seventh Street between Avenue A and First Avenue outside the Shape of Lies...


[Photo by Derek Berg]

One EVG commenter noted that the horse head's first appearance was actually here outside the art-jewelry shop.

Where will it end up next?

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

The roving horse head continues to rove


[Photo from Oct. 21 by Derek Berg]

As noted on Sunday, the (quite heavy) concrete horse head bust outside Bonefade Barbers on Avenue A near Seventh Street was roaming around the neighborhood... having made it to Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue, where it remained yesterday...


[Photo by Steven]

... and today, the horse head is in Tompkins Square Park...


[Photo by Grant Shaffer]

Looks like we got a runner...

Sunday, October 29, 2017

Large horse head on the loose


[Photo from Oct. 21 by Derek Berg]

The large horse head that arrived outside Bonefade Barbers on Avenue A near Seventh Street back on Oct. 21 is now roaming around the neighborhood...

Some people (this thing is too heavy for a one-person job) apparently tried to steal it ... or maybe it was some kind of act of Halloween tomfoolery.

Anyway, they got as far as Ninth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue, as EVG reader Nancy Blum points out...

Saturday, October 21, 2017

This morning in large horse heads on Avenue A



At Seventh Street. Photo by EVG reader Sylvia G.

And a few more shots via Derek Berg...