FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection
FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993:  Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection

FRAMED POSTER: 132nd street & Madison Avenue -circa 1993: Harlem Streets 1920 -1998 -The Art Collection

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This poster piece is an impressive piece of culture that was recreated from an original photo by Harlem NYC graffiti artist JeckOne. It's an exclusive poster piece that will add an edge to any room, featuring vibrant colors and intricate details that are perfect for any art lover.

Whether you're an art collector or simply looking to cultivate your home with a unique piece of Harlem culture, this poster piece will impress. Take advantage of the opportunity to own a piece of history and showcase your love for art.

This framed poster, printed on thick matte paper. The matte Black, or Red Oak frame is made from wood from renewable forests adds an extra touch of class.

(Inspiration for this piece):

This was from a photo of the "block" that I grew up on. The inspiration came from knowing that this corner was a source of employment for many kids and young adults when I was growing up. Even though the "employment" wasn't always legal it was a source for young boys to feed and clothe themselves which made this block important to a lot during this time.

.• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)• Paper weight: 189 g/m²• Lightweight• Acrylite front protector• Hanging hardware included• Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US• Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and LatviaThis product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you.