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The old Acme Leather Belting Company building on Lorimer St. and Metropolitan Ave. in Bushwick, Brooklyn. There is something about vintage business signs and lettering that I just love. Even though the paint is faded and half obstructed, the sign still shines through and I can only imagine how great it once looked.
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Following the below post on 11 Spring Street, I felt it was necessary to put up this photograph of the building located just down the street. Right on the corner of Spring and Bowery sits another canvas of street artist and graffiti writers. While this building never reached the notoriety of 11 Spring Street, it’s walls have still been graced with the works of REVS, Judith Supine, WK, Shepard Fairey, the IRAK crew and many, many more. Now the majority of the building is covered in memorial graffiti for Joey Semz. Props.
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Artist - KR (Craig Costello),
Artist - REVS,
Artist - TATS CRU,
Street Art,
Artist - Ghost,
Artist - COPE2,
Artist - Keith Haring,
Artist - Augor,
Artist - Ron English,
Artist - El Mac,
Artist - Mike Giant,
Artist - Stephen Powers,
Design History,
Art,
Architecture,
Photography,
Culture,
NYC,
Artist - Shepard Fairey,
Artist - Kaws,
Artist - Greg Lamarche,
Artist - The Decapitator,
Artist - WK,
Artist - Banksy,
Design
Posted By: dmatasavich
Here is an interesting photo I was able to snap of an R142A subway car entering the Spring Street station of the IRT’s old Lexington Avenue local.

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I guess you would expect some criticism as a museum housing various exhibits of contemporary art, but you have to love the genius of contemporary street art criticism. Damn, I love NY!
Located across the street from the New Museum on the corner of Bowery and Prince Street.