Joel Holland's new book, "Brooklyn Storefronts," showcases over 200 illustrations of Brooklyn's diverse shops and iconic locales, reflecting the borough's vibrant culture and community.
Holland mentions that the book aims for thoroughness and inclusivity, capturing a wide range of businesses—bodegas, dive bars, bookstores, and more—to represent Brooklyn's cultural richness.
Discussing the origins of his first book during COVID, Holland shared how illustrating storefronts kept his family's love for the city alive and provided unintentional marketing for local businesses.
This book is Holland's third in a series and represents a homecoming for him, highlighting the unique essence of Brooklyn amidst the ongoing evolution of its landscape.
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