
In Winter/Spring 2010, I had a massive public art display up in lower Manhattan.
Titled It Takes Time to Turn a Space Around, the piece consisted of a massive (5 by 130 foot) seven-panel digital print on vinyl, based on an original watercolor drawing that I made for the project. Sponsored by the Downtown Alliance and presented as part of a public art program called Re:Construction, the piece was hung on a temporary cyclone fence located around the park during its ongoing renovation.