Graffiti prayer for the hostages Central Park
GOD HELP ME graffiti in Central Park, roughly opposite “KIDNAPPED” posters @76th...
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by Tony Carnes | Nov 20, 2023 | Art of the Street, Jews, Manhattan, Politics, law & faith | 0 |
GOD HELP ME graffiti in Central Park, roughly opposite “KIDNAPPED” posters @76th...
Read Moreby Journey | Mar 15, 2023 | Art & Faith, Art of the Street, Artificial Intelligence, Midtown, Online religion | 0 |
I asked AI program Chat GPT to write a story in Charles Dickens’ style about Jesus in New...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Oct 2, 2022 | Art of the Street, Bushwick | 0 |
By “Jesus Saves,” bottom left? @Bushwick, Brooklyn, near Wykoff Avenue. Photo: Tony...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Oct 1, 2022 | Art of the Street, Bushwick, Evangelical Protestants | 0 |
Off Wykoff Avenue, Bushwick, Brooklyn. Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions
Read Moreby Journey | Jun 8, 2022 | Art & Faith, Art of the Street, Lower East Side East Village, Mexicans, Music, Retro Flashes | 0 |
Arturo Vega handled the artwork, lighting, and publicity for the Ramones, often called the first punk band.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | May 17, 2022 | Art of the Street, Bay Ridge, Evangelical Protestants, Norwegian Constitution Day, Norwegians, Other Protestants, Retros-Holidays & Events, Sunset Park | 0 |
Photo: Tony Carnes/A Journey through NYC religions Nothing like a city parade to get up the...
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Jun 8, 2021 | Art & Faith, Art of the Street, Lower East Side East Village, Mexicans, Music, Retro Flashes, Retros-Holidays & Events | 0 |
Arturo Vega handled the artwork, lighting, and publicity for the Ramones, often called the first punk band.
Read Moreby Tony Carnes | Mar 17, 2017 | Art & Faith, Art of the Street, Sojourns, Williamsburg-Greenpoint | 0 |
100 foot construction site wall dedicated to Buddha, I Love Jesus baseball caps, and Yiddish Hasidic music promos.
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