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How good is this street art? (Original Post) True Dough Tuesday OP
Extremely cool beans quaint Tuesday #1
Really really good. I wish I had some artistic ability. Marie Marie Tuesday #2
Everyone has to start somewhere! True Dough Tuesday #3
Still better Katcat Wednesday #7
My name is not Art. LastDemocratInSC Tuesday #4
You prefer True Dough Tuesday #5
There's something you don't see every day. LudwigPastorius Wednesday #6
Ah, a good clue. summer_in_TX Wednesday #8
I earned my degree True Dough Wednesday #11
She or he worked their asses off. Wonderful. chouchou Wednesday #9
Imagination and precision showcased Bayard Wednesday #10
I like street art!! Niagara Wednesday #12
I love it! TY.... electric_blue68 Wednesday #13
Amazing 👍👍 TommieMommy Wednesday #14
Nice! They should add a soundtrack JoseBalow Wednesday #15

Marie Marie

(10,665 posts)
2. Really really good. I wish I had some artistic ability.
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 11:14 PM
Tuesday

I can't even draw a believable stick figure.

summer_in_TX

(3,899 posts)
8. Ah, a good clue.
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 12:25 AM
Wednesday

Now that I've looked it up I see what you mean.

The speed of the car made the difference, it seems.

electric_blue68

(24,639 posts)
13. I love it! TY....
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 01:30 PM
Wednesday

Last edited Thu Oct 30, 2025, 12:56 PM - Edit history (1)

From kids.kiddle.co:
* In 1980, filmmaker Bill Brand created a linear zoetrope called the "Masstransiscope" in an old subway station in New York City. It has 228 slits, and behind each is a hand-painted panel. Train riders see a motion picture as they pass by. It was fixed up in 2008 and is still there!"


Unless there's one somewhere else in our NYC subway system...
This is in Brooklyn when heading into Manhattan! Very fun! You might not even know it's there if you're either reading something, looking out the opposite window, etc.
So idk how long it took me to catch it, but then I always made sure I looked at it. 😄
Until I moved out of Brooklyn.

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