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Title NORTH. SOUTH & HOME Medium
Vitreous enamel, Size
33 x 42 inches each panel Date 2010 Location Philipse Manor Station, New York “The tree is a classic representation of family and community. This tree is mature, flowering and extremely healthy. Like a tree, a community has a multitude of branches and roots bringing together people of different backgrounds and ages. This tree also relates to the Metro North route, traveling north and south. At the base of the tree trunk is an outline in the shape of Philipsburg Manor. The border is formed from dutch tiles design, showing the Dutch history of the community, while the bottom semi circles represent autuminal rolling hills of Westchester. Philipse Manor is a very classy stop on Metro North. I like to call it “Versailles on the Hudson”. This design brings a sophisticated and polished look to the overpass and elegantly connects the station to the natural environment.” This work licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 US License. Attribute to "Joseph Cavalieri, CAVAglass.com." Photo by Veronica Sharon. |
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