Horror Street: The Brooklyn Vampire

Even though we’re all hunkered down these days, staying in place and self-isolating from the constant threat of the coronavirus, there are still chances for yours truly to exit the offices of ’Warp Central and wander the deserted streets of SWC’s home borough of Queens, New York.

On one such journey this past weekend, I crossed into the industrialized section of a neighborhood in Brooklyn called East Williamsburg, in search of graffiti art to photograph. I’m not much of a fan of tag art, although some of it can be extremely intricate in its design, but I love finding fully rendered murals.

That’s where I came across this stunning lady vampire piece on a corrugated metal fence. Click to embiggen, as they say:

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The face looks familiar, maybe from a movie poster or something that was used for reference, but I can’t place it. Can you?

Stay tuned for further installments of Horror Street—there’s plenty of macabre graffiti art to be found on the streets of New York, if you look in the right creepy places!

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