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Baby Face Street Art in NYC

By: GG
On: March 30, 2014
In: Spaces, Places & Architecture, Street Art
Tagged: #haveyouseenme, 190 bowery, baby, baby face, baby face street art, baby street art, bowery, cute, cute baby face, downtown, have you seen me, images, jay maisel, jay maisel building, les, lower east side, lower manhattan, mactrukk artist mactrukk, manhattan, New York, new york street art, nolita, nyc, nyc street art, photographers, photos, pix, soho, spring street, street artists, wheatpaste street art

This wheat-paste street art (or “wheatie”) of a super cute, larger-than-life baby face by artist “Mactrukk” has been popping up around New York City lately, including at a spot on the famous graffiti-covered former bank building owned and inhabited by photographer Jay Maisel at the corner on Spring Street and the Bowery in the Lower East Side, as pictured below.

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