A bold metaphysical portal of Hilma’s Ghost is 600 feet via Grand Central – huge

A glass mosaic greeting 600 square feet from the entrance to the second street to the 7th train at Grand Central Passenger Station with a dark map and costume. The work of Sharmistha Ray and Dannielle Teceder, from the women’s group Hilma ghostThe “abstract futures” is a vibrant gate of three parts of transformation.
It was called the name of the visual artist and Mitik Hilma AF Klint (1862-1944), and it is formed in 2020 and usually includes innovative contemporary artistic practices with spirituality. Their Taro’s deck collected a follow -up and exchange of a name with this new art and design project (formerly), the first general artwork of the group.

Abstract futures It opens with “The Fool”, which is the Taro card that represents the embrace of new beginnings. Live the wonderful and pink profit and orange together in angle forms, to call brave and creative intuition at the beginning of a trip.
At the center “The Wheel of Fortune”, which aims to bring this emotional energy, if not naive, to Earth. Here, Greens and Browns form a periodic pattern that reflects a natural rhythm. The heavenly bodies are concentrated and a series of diamonds that push the viewer towards the future.
The last piece in the trio is also the largest, starting with a cyan blue blue triangle met by an orange -inverted plane. This conjugation depends on the “world”, which creates a harmonious and unified relationship between the shadows and wisdom that exists within us all.
Red, horizontal bars on the far right on the Taro scepter suit. This final part is generally associated with fire and primitive energy, symbolizing renewal and ability to start again.

In a statement, the artists say they hope that the work will inspire a new way to look at the city:
Abstract futures It revolves around the relationship between people, spaces and time, and aims to provide a strong reflection of what New York represents for all of us. At the same time, the city is a sprawling, sprawling, with millions of people, but it is also a dynamic network of inter -delivery. While our way during one day in New York, we communicate with many people from many aspects of life. The density of murals, style and color are a metaphor for the endless diversity of the city, which is the heartbeat.
Miotto Mosaic Art Studios has manufactured work, and you can explore Hilma’s Ghost Cooperative Projects Its website on the Internet. (via Overflow))







