LESNYC is a collection of digital artworks commemorating the history and culture of New York City’s Lower East Side by Nuyorican digital artist, @steve_LESNYC
Built in 1966 by the New York City Housing Authority as part of the Mitchell-Lama Housing Program, Masaryk Towers is located directly north of the Williamsburg Bridge on Delancey & Columbia Streets.
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@Halopigg@AlexisDiazArt Haha, you were getting those last shots in! 📸
I love how at the end of video that old bike that was chained up the whole time we were there (may be even longer) got picked up by the owner and taken out of frame.
10 years ago, I had the chance to capture Puerto Rican painter & muralist @AlexisDiazArt as he brought this stunning piece to life on the streets of NYC 🇵🇷
Time flies!
#TodayinHistory: #OnThisDay in 1903, the Williamsburg Bridge opened. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, with a span of 1,600 feet and a total length of 7,308 feet. Currently, the bridge carries four two-lane vehicular roadways with two transit tracks.
@sergitosergito Hola Sergito, 👋🏼
Thought I would share my NYC themed collection with you. I’m also available for creating something custom if you’re interested. Most of my work is vector based so I can also deliver high-quality prints if need be. 👊🏼✌🏼
https://t.co/XY9yL70URf