As I hurtle towards the end of my project, I seem to be regressing back to some of the basic features of the street that I first started out with.…
I started out by shooting stark geometric shapes on Wythe Ave, and then it came to me that what I was really shooting were diagonal lines, intersecting. And so here…
Today I present decorative flourishes that adorn the grills, gratings and gates on Wythe Ave. Interestingly, they all seem to be arabesque variations on two basic shapes – hearts and…
I’ve been focusing (largely) on the aesthetic elements of the street so far and I thought I’d just continue in that vein for now and possible for the rest of…
I have passed the halfway mark. And so while I’m generally a cynical bastard, I thought I could allow myself to get a little sentimental. Here’s a post on the…
It was a particularly sunny morning when I took these photos, allowing for some really haunting shots of light and shadows. I particularly liked the featured image, and the one…
The final post on the theme of Street Art (for now): graffiti, pure and simple. For this, I tried to focus largely on colour and dynamism, in an attempt to…
Continuing the theme of vehicle-related posts, I present license plates from Wythe Ave. From a single shoot alone, I turned up license plates from 16 states, the District of Columbia,…
For today’s post, I present the cars on Wythe Ave, but in an interesting, non-obvious way.
Part III of the works presents the art of manhole covers related to electricity and (tele-)communications.