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Barrier made of (10) 20′ long modules<\/small>
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Stencils laser cut out of oil board with rotating brass pin joints<\/small>
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NYCares volunteers painted barrier number 10<\/small>
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My design for “Singing in the Rain” was commissioned by the NYC DOT as part of the Urban Art program<\/a> to Beautify Barriers throughout the city. The site is located just South of the theater district and Times Square at 36th St and 9th Ave<\/a> in Manhattan, and references musicals – especially one in particular – as well as motion, animation and street rhythm. The piece will be up for 1 year and made use of a series of movable stencils of figures with articulated joints to allow for variation in the 200′ barrier length. 20 awesome volunteers of all ages participating in the NYC Cares program (many who had never picked up a paintbrush before) were able to arrange the stencils and finish painting the design in 4 hours based off of a series of detailed instruction sheets. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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