I was drawn back to to Macy’s parking garage to see more of the “Love Letters to Brooklyn.” Many of us have some old city downtown in our pasts. It hardly matters the city, because there’s a similarity about fading department stores and their surrounds.
Posts Tagged ‘brooklyn public art’
I Was Nurtured Here
Posted in art & photography, tagged brooklyn, brooklyn public art, downtown brooklyn, espo, fulton mall, love letter to brooklyn, macy's, macys brooklyn, photography, stephen powers on August 2, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Euphoria is You for Me
Posted in Misc, tagged brooklyn, brooklyn public art, espo, euphoria is you for me, fulton mall, love letter to brooklyn, macys brooklyn, photography, public art nyc, stephen powers on July 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
In 2011, Macy’s parking garage and surrounding buildings were decorated by Philadelphia artist and sign painter Stephen Powers (a.k.a. ESPO). He considers “Love Letter to Brooklyn” a painted poem; it was partly inspired by conversations with people he met in the area.