Resilience by artist Paula Crown

Paula Crown sculptor/artist

Her journey from Wall Street to the Art World Article

Bronze sculpture Resilience
At Rockefeller Center Channel Gardens

The bronze sculpture Resilience, on view at the top of the Channel Gardens, alludes to the devastating environmental impact of single-use plastics and extends Crown’s intention to memorialize the collective suffering experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic, reminding us of humankind’s resilience and innate ability to transfer energy even through the most mundane of objects.”

“A new art installation at Rockefeller Center in New York City stands as a warning about the harmful effects of disposable plastics.”

Solo Cups on the grocery store shelf

Opposites Light and Heavy


Opposites

light and heavy. Two red balls in Ohio.

The snow has melted now and I’m back in the Burgh but thought these two pics illustrated light and heavy.

24 Inch Ice Cream Cone, Guest Blog

Waiting for recycle truck pick-up, New York City. Sent by my sister 7-4-16 via cell phone.

What a great find. Thanks, Mary.

Sippy Cup Still-Life

You can check it out, who invented the sippy cup. But is is unverified so did not add it to the post.   These waiting cups on the kitchen counter caught my eye when we visited Amy’s house.

Sippee Cups
Drying on the Countertop By the Sink