Ok, so I couldn’t overlook the fact that there was an overwhelming number of music-related hyperlinks from the shoot for the last post. So I’m introducing a two-part post to…
The Street is a Webpage; a dizzying tapestry of hyperlinks – those Technicolor stickers (promotional, viral) – that dot it’s well-visited sid/tewalks. I spent hours “clicking” on these links (and…
It all started when I came across a small teddy bear shoved very indecorously into the fence under the Williamsburg Bridge. I decided to go searching for other things that…
For today’s post, I document traces left behind by someone, or of something that was once there but isn’t anymore. Like evidence at a crime scene, these photos provoke questions…
Many different colours make up the tapestry that is Wythe Ave, but one particular hue predominates – brown. This post is a celebration to brown, in all its earthy shades…
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…
The next in a series featuring not-so-human entities on Wythe Ave – Robots! Here are cute robots, destructive robots, affectionate robots and a few more…
Wythe Ave is also a site of extra-terrestrial visitations. Some of these aliens are benign, others somewhat more disturbing; one in particular, is nonplussed.
Wythe Ave becomes Creep Street for this one – seething with monsters fearsome and menacing.