Brooklyn Street Art Bushwick
I’m better at taking photographs than writing. Here are some Brooklyn street art photographs I took the other day while walking around and having a great cup of Caturra coffee in Bushwick. Scroll down and let me know what you think. Bushwick is an incredible hub for street art enthusiasts and anyone who loves to explore vibrant neighborhoods. Located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn, this area is home to some of the most awe-inspiring murals, graffiti, and street art you’ll ever see. If you’re looking for a unique and immersive cultural experience, Street Art in Bushwick should be at…
NYC Street Art Inspiration
Since the 1980s Graffiti wall art forms part of New York City. NYC street art murals are everywhere. You will find the coolest ones in Brooklyn. Take the subway train mainly the L train and get off at any of these stops: Bedford, Grand St or Jefferson. As someone who has always been drawn to the vibrant energy of New York City. I find the city’s art murals to be particularly inspiring. Here are four reasons why: They bring color and life to the city. New York City can be a busy and overwhelming place at times, but the art…
Mural Art Bushwick, Brooklyn NYC Moments
Every time I come by Bushwick in Brooklyn I find new mural art all around the unique streets. New York City mural art in Bushwick is very unique and it attracts many visitors that come by to take pictures next to each wall mural. Other attractions include vintage shopping, creative restaurants like pizza trendsetter Roberta’s and the diverse creative multicultural residents. Easily get to Bushwick in Brooklyn by subway taking the L train to Morgan or Jefferson St. The neighborhood offers a thoroughly bohemian vibe with bodegas and warehouses abutting galleries and bars. Now the Bushwick in Brooklyn is seeing…
Bruno Catalano Travelers Sculpture Park Ave NYC
On my way to a show in Park Ave after work. I decided to walk by the Bruno Catalano travelers sculpture exhibition in NYC. These cool metal sculptures are located between 35th and 38th streets in Park Ave. Take a look at some street photography I took during my walk in Murray Hill the other day. As a New Yorker who loves walking and capturing the city’s essence through my lens, experiencing Bruno Catalano’s “Travelers” sculpture exhibition in NYC for the first time was profoundly moving. While strolling through the bustling streets wearing my favorite bucket hat, I stumbled upon…




