Monday, June 4, 2012

Stained-Plexiglas Watertower Illuminates the Brooklyn Skyline in Dazzling Color [Beautiful]

Stained-Plexiglas Watertower Illuminates the Brooklyn Skyline in Dazzling Color [Beautiful]:
Stained-Plexiglas Watertower Illuminates the Brooklyn Skyline in Dazzling ColorThere are approximately 1000 pieces of salvaged NYC plexiglas mounted on the steel structure of artist Tom Fruin's newest sculpture, a 25' by 10' patchwork water tower—set atop a collection of artist's studios at 120 Jay Street in DUMBO, Brooklyn—called, simply, Watertower.
Beginning June 7th, the tower will be lit from within by digitally-controlled light sequences playing from dusk till morning for a full year. A welcome addition to Brooklyn's skyline, Watertower will be visible from Lower Manhattan, FDR Drive, and the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges at night. [AnimalNY - Images via Robert Banat]
Stained-Plexiglas Watertower Illuminates the Brooklyn Skyline in Dazzling Color
Stained-Plexiglas Watertower Illuminates the Brooklyn Skyline in Dazzling Color

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