Artist and photographer Peter Koval graciously agreed to share more his paintings of the neighborhood. / 1 comment
Artist and photographer Peter Koval was in Tribeca last month, and he graciously agreed to share his paintings of neighborhood buildings. / 1 comment
Plus: Shopping for dates; Bastille Day celebration; Asphalt Green; artist Peter Koval will be sketching Tribeca this week.
Plus: Annual pop-up shop dates; Peter Koval prints; Holland Tunnel nighttime closures; Collect Pond Park; flowering trees. / 12 comments
Peter Koval has been busy: Since last month's look at his Tribeca sketches, he has made seven more. / 1 comment
"I actually just wanted to stroll through the neighborhood," said photographer Peter Koval when I asked why he had been sketching Tribeca. "But seeing how it changed—and the nostalgia of what I remembered—inspired me to record it." / 4 comments
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