In 1902, when the Flatiron Building was constructed, it was one of the tallest skyscrapers in NYC. How things have changed! Click here to see what it looked like back then.
Tag Archives: nyc posers
Empire State of Mind
NYC has totally revamped it’s bike lanes in the last couple of years. It was difficult to adjust to the new system, as the bikers are now right next to the curb, making it impossible to stand in the street and hail a taxi. I’m glad Bloomberg did it, because it’s good for the environment, but make sure to look out!
Certified Fabulous!
It’s Job Creating Time!
Army of One
Trinity Church
Trinity Church first opened it’s doors in 1698, making it one of the oldest churches in NYC. Most of the original structure burned down in 1776 when the British reclaimed lower Manhattan from the Continental Army. It was rebuilt in 1788, but that second structure became so weak from multiple seasons of heavy snowfall, that it was torn down in 1839. Finally, in 1846, Trinity Church, as it exists today, opened its doors.
Luck Be a Lady Tonight
The Charging Bull
If only it was that easy to get the markets to rally! The famous Charging Bull, made by artist Arturo Di Modica, has become a Wall St icon. It actually has a surprising history:
“Di Modica spent some US$ 360,000 to create, cast, and install the sculpture following the 1987 stock market crash as a symbol of the “strength and power of the American people.” The sculpture was the artist’s idea, not the city’s. In an act of ”guerrilla art”, he trucked it to Lower Manhattan and on December 15, 1989, installed it beneath a 60-foot Christmas tree in the middle of Broad Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange as a Christmas gift to the people of New York. That day, crowds came to look at the bull, with hundreds stopping to admire and analyze the gift as Di Modica handed out copies of a flier about his artwork.
The police seized the sculpture and placed it into an impound lot. The ensuing public outcry led the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to install it two blocks south of the Exchange in the plaza at Bowling Green. It faces up Broadway.”
-wikipedia
Mandola Joe
Across the Universe
History in the Balance
This Aussie has great balancing skills! Probably from all that surfing at Bondi! Get pitted!
Ian Charles Scott
Ian Charles Scott is a “magic-realist” painter who hails from Wick, Scotland. He’s very talented; you can check out his work here. We found him bending reality on the Highline.
The Highline
Wayne Koestenbaum at the Gagosian
We ran into cultural critic and poet, Wayne Koestenbaum, outside the Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea. As he is an expert of humiliation, he didn’t mind posing for us. From his new book on the topic: “Humiliation is a kiln through which the human soul passes, and where it receives burnishing, glazing, and consolidating. Humiliation cooks the spirit to a fine finish.”
Hollywood Sequel
It’s the return of Hollywood, our scantily clad bodybuilder from Coney Island! Turns out his day job is a security guard in the Financial District.
Live from the New York Stock Exchange…
Granny Grillz
Mass Transit Medusa
Breaking News!
Project Runway
Book Report
Bike Act
Lady Libertad
Don’t put the cart before the horse!
Poncho Peela
Look out for Nadal!
Winter Warmth
Where’s Waldo?
This poser reminded us of the priceless reading of Where’s Waldo by the great Werner Herzog. Click here to check it out.



















































