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Mosaics by Stephen Johnson in the DeKalb Avenue Subway Station in Downtown Brooklyn, May 2008


DeKalb Avenue (Subway Station)
Stephen Johnson
DeKalb Improvisation, 2005
Glass mosaic on mezzanine walls
Stephen Johnson describes his mosaic mural and his inspiration for the energy it conveys: "My idea for these murals is to convey a sense of joy through an exuberant juxtaposition of colors, shapes, and familiar images. ... On the surface, the variety of colors and shapes in the mosaics resemble collages and invite the traveler to consider the multiple layers of images found on city walls, particularly in the subway, where posters may tear, revealing previous images and forming exciting compositions....The glass is as diverse as the station's passengers, whose ethnic origins stem from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. ... I wanted the abstract design to be balanced with realistic images that people can instantly get." The work brings vibrancy and texture to the station environment.
Text from: www.mta.info/mta/aft/permanentart/permart.html?agency=nyc...
Stephen Johnson
DeKalb Improvisation, 2005
Glass mosaic on mezzanine walls
Stephen Johnson describes his mosaic mural and his inspiration for the energy it conveys: "My idea for these murals is to convey a sense of joy through an exuberant juxtaposition of colors, shapes, and familiar images. ... On the surface, the variety of colors and shapes in the mosaics resemble collages and invite the traveler to consider the multiple layers of images found on city walls, particularly in the subway, where posters may tear, revealing previous images and forming exciting compositions....The glass is as diverse as the station's passengers, whose ethnic origins stem from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. ... I wanted the abstract design to be balanced with realistic images that people can instantly get." The work brings vibrancy and texture to the station environment.
Text from: www.mta.info/mta/aft/permanentart/permart.html?agency=nyc...
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