#New York city art
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noniez · 9 months ago
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 6 months ago
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PINKCORE -- PINK ART -- PINK HEART. 👀🩷😁
ARTIST: Keith Haring (1958-1990)
TITLE: Untitled ("Heart Face")
YEAR: 1984
MEDIA FORMAT: Acrylic on styrofoam panel
SIZE: 66 x 70,5 cm | 26 x 27.8 in
Resolution at 1800×1593.
Source: www.operagallery.com/event/20th-and-21st-century-icons.
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jijigarden · 11 months ago
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oncanvas · 5 months ago
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The L Train at 14th Street, Richard Estes, 2015
Oil on board 16 x 12 in. (40.64 x 30.48 cm)
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tomthefanboy · 5 months ago
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Today I learned about the Totally Kid Carousel in Harlem NY.
Artist Milo Mottola was inspired by the rush of winning an art contest as a child and wanted to give children in the community that feeling of pride and accomplishment in an even bigger way. Each child whose drawing was chosen for use in the carousel received a $50 savings bond (the Prize the artist won as a child) as well as free rides FOR LIFE!
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You can visit THIS SITE to see the art that inspired each creature and the sculpture that brings it to life!
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ylissebian · 1 year ago
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WOMEN ARE MY FAVORITE GUY 💥
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kafkasapartment · 1 month ago
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New York at Night, 1914. Paul Haviland. Photogravue.
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reasonsforhope · 16 days ago
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"According to National Coalition for the Homeless, 40% of the country’s homeless youth population is comprised of LGTBQ+ teens. 
When New York native Austin Rivers took up knitting during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was this staggering figure that drove him towards action. 
“I don’t have the capacity to build a shelter, the network or the connections to help in that way, but what I can do is knit,” Rivers told NBC News. 
“And I know that New York City is cold, so I decided I would start knitting and create this nonprofit.”
That’s when he founded Knit the Rainbow, an organization that distributes free handmade garments to those in need. 
And nearly five years after it was first created, Rivers’ knitting collective isn’t just serving the queer community in New York City.
Their nationwide network links local yarn stores and local nonprofits with over 550 volunteers from 45 states. 
As of 2024, they have collected and distributed over 25,000 winter garments — including sweaters, hats, gloves, scarves, and socks — throughout homeless communities in New Jersey, Chicago, Detroit, and beyond. 
Once clothing items are shipped to Rivers’ apartment, he works with volunteers to unpack boxes, tag and sort donations, and pack and deliver them to local shelters that provide housing to LGBTQ+ and HIV+ homeless youth. 
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Although the organization’s impact is wider, and the piles of mail have grown higher, Rivers still has a hand in day-to-day deliveries. 
“We’re going to do it whether it’s rain, or snow, or shine,” Rivers said in his NBC News interview, pulling a handcart topped with boxes. 
Those clothes could be the difference between frostbite and hospitalization, especially in cities that often drop below freezing in the wintertime. 
But Rivers also noted that every handmade item — knitted, crocheted, or stitched — has a dual impact, because every piece of clothing is made with love. 
“A lot of the times, the reason that they’re unhoused is because they were kicked out by their families,” Rivers said. 
“We’re not just providing warmth, but we’re also providing that love and that compassion that they so often don’t have.” 
To the members of the community Knit The Rainbow served, he had a clear message.
“There are thousands of people out here that are constantly thinking of you and using their hands to make things for you,” Rivers emphasized. “So don’t give up. Keep going.”
To download free knitting [and crochet] patterns, donate a garment, or sign up to volunteer, you can visit the organization's website to get started." 
‍-via GoodGoodGood, December 23, 2024
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wiabelle-art · 5 months ago
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York New, Cemetery Building.
@greedislandchallenge server inspired me as usual
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pinkfairies · 5 months ago
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♡ @pinkfairies
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artofmere44 · 2 years ago
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A work in progress by Watson Mere
IG: @artofmere_
4 foot x 4 foot
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389 · 2 years ago
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A Glimpse of Lower Manhattan (Night) Yvonne Jacquette, 1986 American, b.1934- Lithograph
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roykinzer · 2 years ago
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Installation at LaGuardia Community College, NYC
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ryanseslow · 5 months ago
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NEWYAWK T-SHIRTS ARE BACK!
Experience the epic saga behind the NEWYAWK t-shirts brand, a story etched in the heartbeats of New York City itself! Born amidst the legendary streets of the Big Apple, NEWYAWK is not just a brand; it’s a vibrant symphony of multi-sensory soulfulness that pulses through the veins of every true New Yorker.
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Picture this: The bustling 1970s, 80s, and 90s, a time when the city was an evolving kaleidoscope of cultures and dialects. New Yorkers didn’t just speak; they orchestrated their own language! “Walk” metamorphosed into “WAAWK,” “talk” became “TAAWK,” “coffee” was no longer just coffee—it was “CAAWWFEE.” And “three” wasn’t just a number; it was “TREE.” These linguistic quirks are the very heartbeat of NYC’s vibrant culture.
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As our founder journeyed through these bustling streets, he discovered the magic of graffiti and stencil art, a transformative love that birthed the unique tag: “newyawk.” This wasn’t just a tag; it was a revolution in lowercase, a cardboard stencil masterpiece that evolved into a hand-painted marvel for screen printing. And then, the pièce de résistance: a classic car image, symbolizing movement and the relentless drive of New Yorkers.
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The journey of NEWYAWK is one of passion, creativity, and an undying love for the art of silk screen printing. This technique didn’t just create prints; it immortalized them, preserving the hand-painted charm that makes each t-shirt a timeless piece of wearable art.
Today, NEWYAWK isn’t just a brand—it’s a grassroots phenomenon. These t-shirts, born from a heart full of NYC pride, have taken the world by storm. They’re not just worn; they’re celebrated, cherished, and adored by those who wear their love for New York on their sleeves.
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Join the movement. Embrace the story. Wear the legacy. Discover the NEWYAWK t-shirts brand and become a part of this incredible journey.
Explore our collection and feel the heartbeat of New York City at https://newyawkteeshirts.com/ – The brand name is NEWYAWK, and we promise you, this is more than just a t-shirt—it’s a piece of NYC history, ready to be worn by you.
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zegalba · 8 months ago
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Aleksandra Kasuba: The Live-In Environment (1971)
The intent was to abolish the 90 degree angle and introduce a variety of spatial experiences without imitating nature. The environment was built in the artist's studio in a brownstone in New York City.
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acquired-stardust · 4 months ago
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Ranma 1/2 Hard Battle Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1992
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