The new art installations recently unveiled by Sugar Land’s civic arts division at two city parks go beyond traditional sculptures by being both aesthetically pleasing and functional. In Oyster Creek ...
The entire sculpture, which took about 2 1 ⁄ 2 hours to complete, looked like two swans gliding on a lily pad-covered pond with an orange fish jumping below. It was finished with some glossy green ...
A new art installation in the lobby of the Refinery at Domino pays tribute to the historic 11-acre Domino Sugar factory site and breathes new life into an old, iconic sign. Two Trees Management, the ...
For over a decade, the fate of the iconic Domino Sugar sign that once cast a familiar neon yellow glow above the East River was unknown. Previously affixed to the top of a now-demolished building, the ...
The neon yellow sign was dismantled in 2014. Stephen Chernin/Getty Images For decades, a neon sign spelling out ‘Domino Sugar’ stood as a beacon of industrialism in New York City. With its bright ...
State of Hawaii, State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, 1991. The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American ...
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