
Headlining today’s post … Get fresh – detail from a burner by Mast
Today’s post presents the first half of the burners, characters, and intricate graffiti pieces Charm City Streets encountered last week during its tour of Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Get fresh – detail from a burner by Mast
Today’s post presents the first half of the burners, characters, and intricate graffiti pieces Charm City Streets encountered last week during its tour of Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Rath by @heavylox
Climate scientists have concluded global warming, if left unchecked, will cause sea levels to rise. Verifiable scientific data indicates rising sea levels would inundate large areas of New York City and the boroughs by the turn of the century.
In a recent peer reviewed article in Squirrelly Scientific Amurican, scientists concerned about graffiti’s impact on global warming requested the public’s assistance with their investigation. Alarmed by all the dire warnings, Charm City Streets submitted documentation to these scientists. You need not file a Freedom of Information Act request to review this documentation. Charm City Streets now openly shares its information with you.
Heading today’s post … Duck Down by 41Shots
Over the past week, Charm City Streets has shared with you the murals, street art, and wheatpastes it came across in Brooklyn and Queens. Today’s post gives you access to the colorful and imaginative graffiti Charm City Streets encountered on its latest photo tour.
Headlining today’s post … Lexi Bella for the Bushwick Collective
The weather forecast called for mild temperatures and sunny skies, so Charm City Streets took off to spend a few days in Brooklyn. Touring the streets of Bushwick and East Williamsburg is always a treat. Colorful murals, fascinating wheatpastes, and kewl graffiti covered many walls.