Street artists bring unique art to NYC sidewalks for holiday season
NEW YORK (PIX11)— People are looking for special moments in the city during the holidays and year-round.
Street artists are bringing their works to local markets and sidewalk displays.
An artist in Lower Manhattan has created a style that has been seen around the world.
For the past few years, Anton Vas has been sitting on the sidewalk outside City Hall by the entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Most people notice his pictures, which show a print and a painting on the subway map.
"I work around city and see what people like and things that are iconic, like the bridge," he said.
It's a shared New York moment in one of the busiest places.
He lives and has a studio in Brooklyn. He can be found near the bridge year-round and always during the week of Christmas and New Year's Day.