About: Installed summer 2023, this work reflects its surrounding environment: Little Island’s swirling warm and cool breeze, Hudson River’s undulating movement below, and NYC's many stacked layers of elevation (both literally and figuratively). An abstract convergence of energy, natural elements colliding with urban urgency. The fragmented bits of sharp topographic lines and rippling swathes of color create an organic buzzing sense of perpetual movement.
About: Artwork inspired by the Hudson Square neighborhood and Freeman Plaza East (including its Noguchi sculpture!). Created in collaboration with Hudson Square BID in 2022, piano is still installed seasonally for public use.
About: Artwork inspired by the hot beautify cluster that is city living! First installed at Hillel Plaza in Brooklyn for three weeks during the Summer of 2019. Later it was installed in Woodside, Queens (outside 40 St-Lowery St station) for public use. Lately it's been spotted in Moynihan Train Hall at Sing For Hope pop-up performances.
About: Part of the Sing For Hope project in 2018, the artwork is directly inspired by the lines and natural creases in the palms of our hands. Piano first installed in TriBeCa Park for three weeks during the Summer 2018, where it was in constant use by the public. Piano was soon after donated to P.S. 147 in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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