Wall Decal, Manhattan Patio Fire Escape and Graffiti, New York City USA. The wall is in shade, but the red fire escape is in the sunlight, making the image appear almost 3D. Printed on a single sheet of re-position-able, reusable, peel-and stick non reflective fabric reinforced vinyl. This washable print goes up on your wall without any frame. Install on smooth, clean, dry, white, gloss or semi-gloss latex painted wall. If wall has been painted recently, wait 4 weeks for complete drying before installation. Not suitable with oil based painted or greasy wall. May also be installed on glass, tile and metal. Request a custom order and alternative adhesive if you want to install over a non-white surface, wallpaper, fabric, wood or concrete. A sample swatch may be mailed for you to test your wall for adhesion, and for blocking of existing wall color or graphics, if any. An assistant may be required for help with the installation. Shipped in a sealed polypropylene envelope inside a sturdy mailing tube. Many other images in this shop are also suitable for giant printing by using the "Message the Seller" button below. Search in this shop for graffiti to find other similar subject items . . . . . https://www.etsy.com/shop/LeoBruce/search?search_query=graffiti&order=date_desc&view_type=gallery&ref=shop_search
i see things as they are.
This 5616 x 3744 px stock photo is perfect for projects involving new york city, manhattan, and usa.
Title: Graffiti (Fire Escape) taken along NYC's high line park, this image appealed to me as it was such a contrast from the wealth of the new buildings that were rising. Own a fine art print of this image of retro NYC. Your photo will be printed by Adorama NYC, one of the best photo printers in the country, on premium Kodak Endura archival paper and shipped to you, to display in your home or office. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out!
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Brussels around Saint Nichalas' Day, 2009
boston, massachusetts august 1959 fire escape part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf © the Nick DeWolf Foundation Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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Bob Arihood shared this report ... as well as the photos... Around 3:30 yesterday afternoon, a resident in an apartment on Seventh Street noticed a man on the fire escape at 126 St Mark's Place building across the backyard. The man broke the window of an upper floor apartment and entered. The Seventh Street resident called the police. Several NYPD units, including the 9th Precinct commander Deputy Inspector Lehr, arrived on Seventh Street, St Mark's Place and in Tompkins Square Park in response to the call. Officers went to the apartment that had been broken into and also up to the roof above the apartment. "One investigating officer exited the apartment onto the fire escape and , we were told , slipped on some broken glass and fell through the opening in the fire escape down the fire escape stairs from the 5th floor to the 4th floor . Luckily the officer was able to stop his free fall descent part way down the fire escape stairs ." Bob said that the officer, far left in glasses, did not appear to be seriously injured beyond some scrapes, cuts and perhaps some bruises, though he was taken to a hospital in an ambulance. The man who broke into the apartment was gone before the police arrived on the scene.
From the ABC A Big City book by Francine Grossbart, Harper & Row, NY, 1966. Spare mid-century styling in this urban-ABC.
Artist Julien de Casabianca (previously) is known for wheatpasting subjects from famous paintings onto public infrastructure as part of his ongoing Outings Project. Last month the French artist was invited to present a monumental installation at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Tennessee alongside an exhibition and workshop. De Casabianca’s seven-story mural features a melancholic girl pulled from William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s 1886 neoclassical painting “Au pied de la falaise,” which is included in the museum’s collection. More
External view of building in Southwark showing fire escape and graffiti in this urban setting. There are still plenty of untouched buildings and streets in Southwark. Social history is just oozing from this wonderful place. Indeed it is a simple pleasure to wander the streets and take it all in. This one is just off To
After nine years of living in New York, I am the proud new tenant of an apartment with a fire escape. I realize that my lack of a fire escape—and the fact
A view of abandoned storefronts, fire escapes, and graffiti on Canal Street in Chinatown, New York City.
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Late last week, a bitter cold snap that swept across the U.S. brought temporary chaos to Chicago’s south loop when a sprinkler system failed atop a 21-story hotel and storage facility. Water cascaded down a fire escape and quickly froze into a tower of ice. Street art photographer Andrew Hickey stopped by and captured some shots of the amazing sight before it was cleared up a few hours later. More
Fire escape on Boston building. See where this picture was taken. [?]
Photography in NYC is easy! Wherever you look there are geometric patterns and great light. Taken with D800 and 24-70 f2.8 nikkor