Sunday, March 2, 2014

Hand Made Signs of Utica, New York


" Foto Fair. " Vintage hand made and hand painted sign. Columbia Street, downtown. This sign is on an old custom photo store which has been abandoned and vacant for decades. It won't be there much longer as gentrification expands or some ebayer steals it after I've drawn attention to it here!

Please keep in my that this was my first serious attempt at blogging so my technique is sometimes amateurish and awkward, yet evolving.
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" Bill's Barber Shop." 1500 Whitesboro Street. Dicey hood. Homicide. Not a place to be late
at night. Best of luck to Bill's for their courageous stand and optimism.


"Tropicana Spanish Restaurant." West Utica. Closed circa 2013.



" R.E.B. Demolition. " Lafayette Street, downtown.



" Skate - A -Rama. " I love the folky "third world" authenticity of this roller skating rink
 exterior which reminds me of a beach front dance club in Puerto Cortes, Honduras covered
   with hand painted murals that I observed in the early 1990s. Whitesboro Street, west Utica.



" Utica Velo. " Bike shop. Court Street, west Utica.



" Mountain Bikes." Vintage hand painted sign at Welch's Bicycles, Columbia
Square,  west Utica. The friendliest and most affordable bike shop in Utica as
of summer 2015.



" Screen & Window Repairs. " Columbia Square, west Utica..

 "Home Grown Fresh Sweet Corn." Has appeared in summers at Dari Del,
corner of Bleecker and Culver, east Utica.

" OPEN ." Sign from Off Center Records, Bleecker Street, downtown.
One of upstate New York'slast and longest continuously operated used vintage
record stores which has become increasingly popular with collectors
 in the past few years.

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