Three different types of street vendors. An ice-cream pushcart, a hot-food grill, and an enclosed trailer commonly serving coffee and bagels
About this creation
One day, someone mentioned "street vendors" somewhere in a thread discussing Jonathan Lopes's new cityscape, and Jonathan asked me to post some pictures of the street vendors I have done. I built one about in 1998, one in 2001, and one in 2002. There are 3 types:
2) The grill... Another pushcart, the kind that is semi-enclosed; the cook stands in the back grilling things and the patrons come up to the front and order through the cart. and ...
3) The trailer... This kind of street vendor cart is actually a trailer usually pulled by a van. The cart is then disconnected and pushed up on a sidewalk somewhere for the day. It's basically a large metal box that the vendor stands inside of, crammed in with bagels and coffee
Sean besides doing an Ice Cream Truck a la the "GOOD HUMOR" days in NYC and a Hot Dog Vendor (with an Ice Chest for soda) compleat with mustard. I have now worked on a NYC inspiration which takes place every summer --- THE FEAST! I introduced my work with clips of both The Our Lady of Mt. Carmel and San Gennero Feasts! I did a LEMON ICE STAND and A SAUSAGE SANDWICH Stand! They are becomming quite popular!
I did the whole street corner.
I'd love to find out what you think of it!
I know you are busy - but when you have the time stop by and look at the rest of my stuff!
Thank You,
Nick