
The new Tappan Zee Bridge in front the remaining sections of the old bridge, partially demolished, in late November, 2018.


The new Tappan Zee Bridge in front the remaining sections of the old bridge, partially demolished, in late November, 2018.


A stylized brick entryway, now sealed and fronting a space between two buildings on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx.
This is an example of a Thomasson.


Scene featuring two art pieces in a niche at the Hilton Anaheim while running around between parties and other social gatherings on the last night of NAMM. It was a quiet and arresting tableau amidst the chaos and cacophony.
Some may be quick to deride “hotel art”, but these two pieces would look very much at home at CatSynth HQ regardless of provenance.
For more “wordless” fun, please check out our completely wordless latest video.


Abstract photo from Terminal Island near the Port of Long Beach, California. Taken using the iPhone Hipstamatic app.


Tonight we dug deep into the CatSynth archives for this otherworldly photo from Point Lobos, California. Taken in July, 2006 (only a week or so after CatSynth was founded).


Classic Mark di Suvero sculpture in a lot along 11th Avenue in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York.


Our final Wordless Wednesday of 2018 takes us back to New York and a view looking west from Manhattan towards Jersey City during a winter sunset.
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“Twin” apartment buildings in the Bronx, east of the Grand Concourse, as seen from the terrace of the Bronx Museum of Art.