Photos: Vivid Street Art Breathes Life Into 191st Street Subway Tunnel
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Walking through Jessie and Katey's "Caterpillar Time Travel"<br/>
The station entrance at 191st Street and Broadway<br/>
Fernando Carlo, Jr.—aka Cope2—talks about the work<br/>
Nick Kuszyk works on his "Warp Zone<br/>
Queen Andrea at the press conference<br>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
Cope2's "Art is Life"<br/>
Nick Kuszyk <br/>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
Jessie Unterhalter assesses the work that needs to be done<br/>
The moisture in the tunnel caused the paint the drip off after they had worked on it<br/>
Nelson Rivas Cekis's "It's Like A Jungle Sometimes"<br>
Prepping Nelson Rivas Cekis's "It's Like A Jungle Sometimes"<br>
Kuszyk's mural, "Warp Zone"<br/>
Cope2's "Art is Life"<br/>
Cope2's "Art is Life"—"Welcome..."<br/>
"...to the..."<br/>
"Heights<br>
Cope2's "Art is Life"<br/>
Cope2's "Art is Life"<br/>
Paint<br>
Katey Truhn paints the wall and ceiling<br/>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
From Queen Andrea's mural, "Prismatic Power Phrases"<br>
Cope 2 works on his section, which is close to the station itself<br/>