Manhattan West, the area between Penn Station and Hudson Yards is becoming quite the destination. In the midst of the lingering construction in the area is an amazing new installation - a giant citrus grove. There are over 700 gigantic painted lemons nestled in a grove of trees with fabric, color changing clouds hanging above.
It reminded me of Willy Wonka's factory, a larger-than-life exhibit of giant citrons. Apparently, yellow and lemons in some cultures is a symbol of optimism. Something I think we can all use a bit of these days!
How fabulous! Definitely looks like a set for a kids film.
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ReplyDeleteHow freaking cool is this, Tamar! It really does have a very special happiness factor, doesn't it? Life is better with lemons because without them how do we get lemonade?!
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I've never heard of Citrovia, but what a fun place to visit! My girlfriends and I are beginning to think again of a visit to New York next year (it got busted in 2020).
ReplyDeleteWOW! So amazing! I imagine a birthday party there :)
ReplyDeleteWhat? How cool is that!
ReplyDeleteLemony good!
ReplyDeleteThese NYC art posts are the greatest. You are showing me a side of my old home town I never saw. Thank you so much.
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ReplyDeleteOH my goodness; that is amazing! I am loving the colors.
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS SO COOL! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat post :)
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What a cool place. I would so love to go there. Very nice.
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