Doors 104 – New York City paste up and sticker doors
Lock down continues and the weather has become a little unsettled, which adds up to a failure to find some new fresh doors for you this week, so it is a return to my archives and some doors from a family trip we took to New York in October 2017.
Each morning I would rise early and wander around the East Village area where out holiday appartment was and snap up some street art before the rest of the family got up – I combined shopping for breakfast with getting my street art fix, a win-win situation.
Many of the doors in the area were peppered from top to toe with wheatpastes and stickers. Here are a few of them to give you a flavour of the district:




You can spot a paste up by Phoebe New York to the right of the door buzzer.

There are two more Phoebe New York paste ups here, one above the boxer on the left and one at the bottom right of the door.
I hope you enjoyed this little tour, brief I know and I am sorry about that.
If you have made it this far, you probably like doors and you ought to take a look at the Norm 2.0 blog – the originator of Thursday Doors where there are links to yet more doors in the comments section at the end.
by Scooj
Very colorful!
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As Tony The Tiger used to say . . . ”They’re GGGreat”
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Almost too much to take in.
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Fabulous
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Thank you.
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Impossible to walk past any of these and not take notice. The explosion of colours jumps out and screams “Hey, look at me!” – fun post :-0
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Thanks, each door a potted history.
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Somebody, many somebodies, spent a lot of time and effort on all these doors and their surroundings. Nice that you could combine food for body and soul. 🙂
janet
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Always good when it works out like that.
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Love that starry door.
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It is less cluttered than the others.
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True ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
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