
Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.
A collection of writings about place space writing and art …

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2020. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.

Construction site – Salzburg Altstadt
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020

Tabak–Trafik, Salzburg Altstadt
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020

Construction site – Salzburg Altstadt
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020

Underpass, Salzburg Altstadt
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020

Parking Garage, Kiesel – Nightwalk.
Photography by Marcus D. Niski © 2020
The exterior city is what unsettles you first. Streets and sidewalks are quiet, lifeless. You see other people going in and out of shops or walking the dog, yet whenever you decide to get some air, six feet away from the occasional passerby, you feel like you’re the only person in all of New York. […]
via New York in 2020 feels like Edward Hopper’s city — Ephemeral New York
In March 1970, a traveler now living in Rotterdam paid a visit to New York City. Jaap Breedveld was in his 40s at the time. Like many tourists, he took photos that reflect the typical itinerary of a sightseer from overseas, like Times Square (above, with the old Howard Johnson’s at 46th Street on the […]
via What a tourist saw on a trip to New York in 1970 — Ephemeral New York
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