This past summer, I found this brick-patterned, textured, self-adhesive wallpaper — in both pink and white — over at Temu. It was very affordable, so I bought a ton of it so I could cover the ugly dark wood doors in the ChickPad and make them look fun and new. On Friday, I finally finished the backside of the bathroom door and it looks so fantastic I had to show it off on Instagram. DIY projects are fun!
In NYC, you will come across amazing discoveries every few feet if you just keep your eyes open. I was walking to the train from a fun visit to the newly-reopened Metropolitan Museum of Art when this unique, wrought iron sculptural door caught my eye. And how could it not: It looks like a medieval Dragon is struggling to burst forth from behind a cage onto the sidewalk! Very Scary! Continue reading Eye On Design: Wrought Iron Dragon Door Sculpture→
Vision or vandalism? New Yorkers had different reactions to the “tags” scrawled on subway trains in the 1970s. Many saw them as a sign of urban blight. Artist and photographer Jack Stewart saw them as a new American Art Form.
Hey, remember when I found This on 10th Avenue in the Chelsea Gallery District? As far as reader comments go, that was one of my most popular Street Art posts ever, which is saying something, considering it had virtually no accompanying text. Continue reading Return of The Green Monster Hand→