So here's the shot that should have been first, the establishing shot that shows the front of the building on Elizabeth Street. Apparently local street artists painted over the murals that were shown in the The New York Times article because they were mad that some of the invited artists painted over their stuff on Houston Street. I didn't know this when I saw it and thought it looked pretty good.
Here's what Bluejake, had to say about it.
And here's the entrance. I had some idea of going inside, but the line stretched from the entrance on Elizabeth, across Spring Street to the Bowery, up the Bowery to Prince and then halfway across Prince. Un,uh.
See map.
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Nolita, Elizabeth Street Between Spring and Prince Streets
Posted by Mary Sargent at 8:38 PM
Labels: Downtown, Elizabeth Street, Nolita, Prince Street, street art and graffiti
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