Williamsburg Brooklyn graffiti Kent Ave
Graffiti on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg. Photo by Mary Hautman

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Invader, a French street artist, recently scattered his 8-bit-inspired mosaics around the city. Most are in Manhattan, but see one of his Brooklyn works, via Gothamist, below.

Invader pizza mosaic Greenpoint Brooklyn
An Invader mosaic at Nassau and Kingsland avenues in Greenpoint. Photo by Scott Lynch for Gothamist

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