There is a new sculpture piece in the Garment District! I love how the district keeps the Golda Meir Square pretty with something new and fun to explore! This install is by the artist Steve Tobin and is called "New York Roots." Tobin is known for how he twists and welds repurposed steel pipes to create works of art.
This series of really amazing, modernist forms are meant to evoke gatherings of figures, families, and community. The works seem to grow from the earth and reach to the sky in really unique ways. I loves the big ivory ones that you could fit under, they really were fun to explore and experience. Thursday, May 1, 2025
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These are really neat; though a couple of them look take on human-esque qualities.
I made some similar artworks a while back, but for some reason no one would buy them.
...spread your roots!
Oh I love this! - Bekah
I love the look of these pieces!
Very fun!
I love how you bring us the most amazing art Tamar! I so enjoy seeing what you find.
Shalom
I have to echo most of the comments before me, I love the art you bring to light on your blog. Public art in particular is often overlooked and yet, it is there for us all to enjoy. Thank you.
As a retired RN they ralso emind me of blood vessals!
There is something undeniably Cutting Edge about those sculptures thanks for sharing them it really opened the door in my imagination Aloha
Amazing sculptures, Fantastic clicks.
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