Chandelier
2017
Saratoga Ave (2, 3, 4, 5)
New York City Transit
Nancy Baker combines iconic imagery such as jewels, pearls, and geometric shapes with elements that are constant and reflective of Brooklyn, like the Ailanthus tree, which is found in unlikely and inhospitable places. Its beautiful lance-shaped leaves pop up in cracks in the sidewalk and concrete walls. It is a metaphor for the courage and determination of the people of Brooklyn.
"Chandelier" references the idea of "lighting the way," and is a reminder of the feeling when the lights of the train appear down the tracks, signaling the journey home. Hummingbirds are elegant and high-energy, representing the vibe of Brooklyn. In creating the artwork, Baker recalled her childhood car journeys with her parents and the feeling of spotting an iconic colorful building. She seeks to capture the same moment of wonder by creating public art that can be transformative and speak to everyone.
"Chandelier" references the idea of "lighting the way," and is a reminder of the feeling when the lights of the train appear down the tracks, signaling the journey home. Hummingbirds are elegant and high-energy, representing the vibe of Brooklyn. In creating the artwork, Baker recalled her childhood car journeys with her parents and the feeling of spotting an iconic colorful building. She seeks to capture the same moment of wonder by creating public art that can be transformative and speak to everyone.
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