Mosaic Man of the East Village

Over the past few days I’ve been exploring a little of the East Village, specifically St. Mark’s Place. It’s a jumble of CD stores, head shops, comic book shops, cafes and bars and regardless of what time you go it’s always crowded. After wandering around I started to feel as if my hood, the Upper West Side, seemed like remote parts of Kansas compared to this area. What a totally different scene and beat. I happened upon Mosaic Man. His current project was working on the base of a lamp post directly in front of Little Missionary’s Day Nursery that just happens to be the oldest, continuously operating non-sectarian nursery in New York City, providing quality childcare since 1896. Cool, huh? I must admit it is funny to write head shop and nursery in the same paragraph. :)

Day Nursery in East Village
Mosaic Man light post base

Meet Mosaic Man:
Mosaic Man

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2 Comments

  1. Posted November 12, 2009 at 7:16 pm by Regina | Permalink

    You should have seen it back in the day…In fact the city was totally different even 20 years ago. Times, they are a changin’.

    • Posted November 12, 2009 at 11:25 pm by gotham girl | Permalink

      Oh, I’m sure. Just like Scottsdale, Arizona. A very small little sleepy town when I moved there 25 years ago….now look at it. Small comparison to NYC, but you get the idea.

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