I thought this stretch of 39th Street by the cement plant was no-man’s land, but it’s not. There’s a portrait poster from the Inside Out Project, a global art initiative by French street artist JR that is funded by a prize from TED.
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Inside Out Project on 39th Street
Posted in art & photography, tagged 39th st, brooklyn, inside out in brooklyn, inside out project, jr street artist, photography, sunset park, ted prize on July 10, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Ready Mix space vessel
Posted in Misc, tagged 39th st, brooklyn, brooklyn concrete, green-wood cemetery, new utrecht, photography, ready mix, sunset park on February 7, 2012| Leave a Comment »
You are probably thinking concrete and space are not so compatible. But a concrete plant situated one block from the cemetery between Ft. Hamilton and Sunset Park is just as unlikely. From this no-man’s land the module is ready to launch where few humans have been before, up in the blue yonder.
Making room for less
Posted in Misc, tagged 39th st, brooklyn, downsizing, ft. hamilton parkway, lighting store brooklyn, photography on August 8, 2011| Leave a Comment »
“Downsizing” is an announcement, not a sales pitch. Spray paint on plywood has a desperate feeling, like a tornado swept through town yesterday. Motivated chandelier shoppers, if there are some in this economy, can look for bargains in the large store.
Model Garage: a reality show waiting to happen
Posted in entertainment, Transportation, tagged 39th st, brooklyn, brooklyn actors, model garage brooklyn, photography, reality tv, sunset park on December 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Is this not a reality show waiting to happen? The name and set are taken care of; all that’s needed are some moderately photogenic people who want to be on TV. That’s no prob finding those. It’s a go!