Below, this art was found in the West Village. It is a person with a remote control.
Kumble the flame IT IT IIT I began like a drop whow what a splash I dreamed like Warhol eyes (so real and now gone.) -Fistik
This sculpture is right on the Hudson River, not far from the end of W 10th Street. It is an apple with a hollow core, big enough that I could squeeze into it.
The letters C, H, R, M, and A appear on this telephone pole. At first glance, it appears that they spell CHARM, when in actuality the A is out of place.
Know thy Selfie is an interesting phrase to think about. We know ourselves, but selfies are almost lies; falsehoods put on the internet to portray the side we want people to see.
This jellyfish-like art reads “Soub cioud”
The words “Fame Kills” on a desolate-looking door; it’s a cool mix.
Vertical lines, horizontal lines, vertical lines
On University Place, a small door had been drawn into the wall, with a drain as the doorknob.