Tag Archives: Public Space

The Xiying Rainbow Bridge

shinyslingback:

The Xiying Rainbow Bridge

The Xiying Rainbow Bridge is an elevated pedestrian walkway located in Magong, Penghu County in Taiwan. The bridge is lined with a thin neon band that reflects a rainbow onto the water’s surface below at night.

Large scale graffiti





gogovegan:

Holy fucking fuck, this is amazing!

Kansas City Public Library, Missouri. 





gaksdesigns:

 Kansas City Public Library, Missouri. The building was designed by Dimensional Innovations. Local residents selected the titles of the books that are displayed on the bookshelf.

Shark Bench In Thailand



ianbrooks:

Shark Bench

In Thailand, the sharks dont even wait for you to get in the water.

(photo by Pornchai Kittwongsakul / via: Buzzfeed)

Brooklyn based street artist gilf!









exhibition-ism:

Brooklyn based street artist gilf!

Amazing 3D Street Art by Kurt Wenner



missfolly:

‘Amazing 3D Street Art Lets Pedestrians Walk on Spider-Man’s Webs by Kurt Wenner’ 

The Magic Tap (found in of Cadiz, Spain)



artruby:

The Magic Tap (found in of Cadiz, Spain)

59th Street/Lexington Avenue-59th Street – Glass mosaic


Artist: Elizabeth Murray


Blooming, 1996


Glass mosaic






Before: 59th St/Lexington Ave-59th St


Before: 59th St/Lexington Ave-59th St

artsfortransit:

59th Street/Lexington Avenue-59th Street Station // 4, 5, 6, N, R, W subway trains
Elizabeth Murray: Blooming, 1996
Glass mosaic

Riders at this station are treated to the joyous burst of color and shapes that is Blooming. The mosaics defy the corners of the space as the imagery wraps around corners, down steps, and through doorways.

Elizabeth Murray’s Blooming takes its title from Bloomingdale’s, located above the station upstairs. The artist views the subway as a “dreamy underworld” and also a place to wake up, and her pink trees, red shoes and yellow mugs with steaming coffee succeed in gaining the viewers’ attention. Murray says, “I added the stepping shoes and steaming coffee cups, part of the ritual of every morning or evening subway trip.” The images are intended to “stimulate thoughts about passage, as does the poetry” that is incorporated into the mural, lines from William Butler Yeats’s, “In dreams begin responsibility,” and Gwendolyn Brooks’s “Conduct your blooming in the noise and whip of the whirlwind.”

The bottom two photos are of the space before the mosaic was installed. What a difference!