My day, two days ago, my Wednesday, was bookended by cracks.
Wednesday, 8:30 am
I am fascinated by the marking paint that touches nearly every bit of the train platform. It’s neon orange, pink, green, and it traces out the hairline cracks that snake hither and yon across the concrete. Presumably someone has a crack filling plan, but to my eye it looks like they should rip up the whole platform and start over.
Wednesday, 6:30pm
I missed my train and had 20+ minutes to kill so I went sightseeing through a bit of the new LIRR terminal at GCT. It’s very clean (still!) and doesn’t (yet!) have that Penn Station aroma of glazed donuts overlaid with beer. It also has some nice huge mosaics. This is a small section of Kiki Smith’s River Light.
At the north end of my train commute, the platform is in high disrepair. At the south end, new construction is enlivened with mosaics.
Cracks, undesired.
Cracks, desired.
There is a crack, a crack in everything That's how the light gets in.
2 comments:
Hi, glad to see that you are still there and posting sometimes. Nice pictures !
Love the Cohen quote. I love Cohen, in fact, but I wish he had been a better singer.
That's a lovely mural. What a weird contrast with the construction - and kudos to you for spotting it.
Glad to see you!
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