New York Shitty Day Ender: Holy Shit
Filed under: 11222, Criminal Activity, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
Anonymous writes:
Miss Heather,
Well, Greenpoint drivers continue their reign of terror.
I’m writing to report a traffic crash at McGuinness Blvd and Huron Street at around 6:15PM. A driver, evidently speeding at what must have been way over the speed limit (50 mph?), hit a lightpole (knocking it clean off the sidewalk) and a parked car on the southwest corner. The driver appeared unharmed but shaken. Of course he was not ticketed or arrested. Witnesses report that the driver almost hit several people on the sidewalk and in the crosswalk. One witness said that the driver was swerving to avoid another car, which fled the scene.
FDNY blocked off the intersection, but NYPD did not direct traffic. This encouraged stupid drivers to drive over the sidewalk to get down Huron. One driver got confrontational and threatened to assault pedestrians when they were “in their way” on the sidewalk.
Photos attached.
Looks like Lofts 305 got an unexpected visitor.
Apparently this is the motorist that was threatening pedestrians.
An officer heads over to talk to the driver.
Damn.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: Mannahatta* Bound
Filed under: 11206, Bushwick, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Street Art
From the Morgan Avenue stop of the L.
Miss Heather
*Curious as to what this is about? Click here.
East Williamsburg Photos Du Jour: High Life
Filed under: 11206, Bushwick, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Street Art, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
This 21st century (and very Williamsburg) take on pull tab art hails from Morgan Avenue.
Miss Heather
Williamsburg Street Art Du Jour: Sunshine On A Cloudy Day
Driggs Avenue
North 6 Street
Anyone out there know who this person is? Although I feel really corny writing this, I have to confess that these little guys always make me smile.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: Four Faces
One of the things I love about Greenpoint (and New York City for that matter) is you can walk down the same street a hundred times and still find something new. Take these great grotesques which grace the front of 735 Manhattan Avenue, for example. Although they may appear to be identical in actuality they are not.
Do go down in person and check them out. They’re really neat!
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photos Du Jour: McGuinness Boulevard
Filed under: 11222, Area 51, Crazy People, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Street Art
For those of you who are not in the know, McGuinness Boulevard (by the Pulaski) is a veritable paradise of street art.
It seems to rotate, but these big-eyed birds keep showing up. I’m not complaining: I adore them.
What’s more they have a few friends…
and this formidable (but friendly looking) fella. Across the street you can find this.
A little Pulaski poetry…
and indecipherable German-esque gibberish.*
Scrawled in dirt (?).*
With hearts.*
And this.*
If anyone knows “Ted”, has expertise in Chicago zombies or can decipher the above missives please email me at:
missheather(at)thatgreenpointblog(dot)com
or leave your findings via comments. Thanks!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, 8:30 p.m.: Here are some ideas I received in my inbox!
Sean writes:
The German on the wall, I believe, basically says that love, to who ever wrote it, is that he cant be without a woman.
Jason writes:
I believe the last glyph that you posted was the Japanese character for Enter or Entry… That would explain the arrow as well…
Griff notes:
That last pic looks suspiciously like a logo for Aphex Twin?
UPDATE, August 22, 1:30 p.m.: Here’s a few more!
Robert writes:
I saw that graffiti the other day while walking my dog. I thought to myself that someone was copying the style of A.R. Penck. A German artist whose work in the early 70’s was a mix of made up symbols and language. I work at MoMA and we have a few examples on our website of his early 70’s work.
http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=86742
wiki say
Despite the anti-art aesthetic the rough and ready quality of their construction, they have the same symbolic, archetypal anthropomorphic forms as his flat symbolic paintings. The paintings are influenced by Paul Klee’s work and mix the flatness of Egyptian or Mayan writing with the crudity of the late black paintings by Jackson Pollock.But who knows?
Not writes:
http://www.newyorkshitty.com/?p=24135
that’s the lowercase greek glyph, lambda..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambdacontext: it’s a usage popularized by the video game, half life..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life_(video_game)
Erik writes:
The “lambda” looking symbol with an arrow that you photographed is actually taken from the video game Half Life 2. It is the symbol for the rebel/resistance organization fighting a conquering extraterrestrial species. The lambda symbol appears throughout the game painted on walls, with arrow directing the player to a safe room stocked with weapons, health, etc.
See http://www.visualwalkthroughs.com/halflife2/routekanal1/31.jpg for an example.
*I had to do some Photoshopping to make these images easier to read.
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