WEST VILLAGE — A French street artist picked Pier 40 and the Waverly Diner as two of 186 sites for his "urban acupuncture" installation.
The artist goes by the name "Invader," and seeks out the "neuralgic points" of cities, according to the Hudson River Park website.
He appears to have done several of the pieces with the permission of the property owners, including Hudson River Park and the Standard Hotel.
Here are some of the places where New Yorkers have spotted his work.
Pier 40
Instagram/@lunapark
              Waverly Restaurant
Instagram/@nickrmartin
              14th Street Between 8th and 9th Avenues
Instagram/@catscoffeecreativity
              17th Street and 10th Avenue
Instagram/@invaderwashere
              On Bowery
Instagram/@thedrif
              Do you know what Little Italy building this piece is on?
Instagram/@thedrif
              This photo gives a sense of the scale of that last piece.
Instagram/@thedrif
              On Orchard Street in Chinatown
Instagram/impermanent_art
              14th Street and 6th Avenue
Instagram/@lunapark
              On Ludlow Street
Instagram/@jessgardner
              On Mulberry Street
Instagram/@aa.ren
              On Avenue A
Instagram/@annieflame
              On Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane
Instagram/@impermanent_art
              On St. Mark's Place
Instagram/@dah_photographer
              In Williamsburg
Instagram/@ja11211
              On Ludlow Street
Instagram/@ja11211
              On The Standard Hotel in the East Village
Instagram/@fac23head
              On Lafayette Street in SoHo
Instagram/@lostkaws
              In SoHo
New Ramones Invader up in SoHo #invader #ramones #nyc #streetart pic.twitter.com/Ju66lY2tWO
— Chris Snyder (@tofer) November 23, 2015Twitter/@tofer
              On The Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking District
Instagram/@bartsz
              
            


















