Drivers,
cyclists and pedestrians can now all enjoy new artwork along Southeast 62nd
Street! Artist Susan
Zoccola was inspired by the surrounding landscape and circulatory system of
paths and roadways at the City’s largest capital project in its history.
The
visual references Zoccola used in designing the artwork include moving wheels
and the flowing water of rivers. The swirling “wheel” shapes are made from
lasercut sheet steel, which are custom bent into various curves.
The
new installations are located on both sides of the new bridge along Southeast
62nd Street.
To see a video of the installation on Facebook,
click here.