It's Spring, and with it comes a plethura of outdoor art all around the New York area. We thought we'd show you a few of our favorites from Rock Center to the Brooklyn Bridge Park, and from East Harlem to the Bronx.
This amazing graffiti brownstone is in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The friendly colors and design contrast strongly with the security camera warnings on the windows.
This Park Slope brownstone wins for most creative Halloween decorations, with a pirate ship and a "cannon" launching nerf balls at passersby.
At 640 Second Avenue, just steps from Prospect Park West, is Barack Obama's Park Slope brownstone, where he lived in the mid-1980s with a girlfriend.
The Wooden House Project is a Brooklyn-based initiative that encourages the preservation of standing and historically significant wooden houses in Brooklyn.
The perfect one-stop shop when you decide to become a superhero is tucked away just nearby in Park Slope.