


The other day I took a wrong turn coming out of the Grand Central subway station. I ended up in the basement corridors of some nearby building. I think it was the Graybar building, but am not entirely sure. I stood mesmerized by the deco artwork, snapping photos like a tourist with my iPhone. I haven't decided how to work these designs into my own artwork, but I am sure I will.
2 comments:
Amazing what lies 'hidden' in older cities. I definitely see inspiration for quilts!
I gave them an indigo/turq filter in photoshop; looked really cool. My boss said it would make a great quilt.
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