Tag Archives: texture

Ruffled Pages

The only time a printed phone book serves any purpose these days, is when it’s laying on the sidewalk, weathered, twisted and beautiful in an abstract, texturey way.  That’s what I think at least. Remember this one? How about this beauty?

From Meserole Street, Greenpoint.

Sutton Rust

From Sutton Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

Alternate Tar Universe

I’ve always loved the tar covered rooftops in Brooklyn and how they make abstract forms and textures if appreciated at the right scale.

These pictures I took on my own roof in Greenpoint sometimes look like giant mountain views and other times like the skin of an elephant.

These images look better bigger, so click on individual shots to see them in all their majestic beauty!

Funky Trunk

This tree stump is from Chevy Chase, Maryland, where my bro lives.

There’s a lot of really interesting texture going on inside this spot where a tree once used to live.

I can’t tell if this is fungus or the tree stump rotting, but the patterns and textures going on here are pretty damn cool.

The closer you get, the better.

This why I’m the mad-cropper.

Anybody know what this is?

Repurposed Tree

I found this beautiful fungal takeover in suburban D.C. over the holiday break.

Elitist Texture

Random textural shots of Rockefeller University campus in New York City.

High Crackle

From the stairwells of PS1 in Queens

Holy Tactile In Queens

Out in the Queens boondocks.. fun textures abound!!

Scrunchy Labyrinth

This is just a color shifted image of the scrunchy soap thing I use in the shower.

Ten Maspeth Trash Vignettes

Wherever you can find any kind of natural growth in certain parts of industrial New York, you will find interwoven trash and debris as though they were somehow intended to exist together.  It’s sad, disgusting and kind of beautiful.