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Tag Archives: public art
The Counter-Intuitions (could be a postage stamp or as big as the sky)
I’m a devotee of abstract reality, intense color, and the unnatural nature of natural elements transformed via everyday technology. Two of my best friends are shifting skies and a fairly large-format scanner. The gardens and a wired PC mouse attached … Continue reading
Concepts for Main Street
Shown above, my ideas for the Poughkeepsie Gateway, an “art intervention” for the Route 9 underpass on Main Street, near the Hudson River. The project was sponsored by Arts Mid-Hudson, O+ and the Poughkeepsie Alliance. You can watch a video … Continue reading
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Tagged intensely personal color, public art, street murals, urban sky
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Riding the Culver Line Dream
This is the core lineup of proposed art for the subway, with a few deviations. Would love to see them transformed into windows and windscreens. And, hey, you never know. © Cat Rutgers 2016