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  • Everyone is required to wear a face mask while inside the elevator cab
    Elevator Cab Required Mack - GOR-198...jpg
  • Everyone is required to wear a face mask while inside the elevator cab
    Elevator Cab Required Mack - GOR-198...jpg
  • Person voting inside election booth for 2008 Presidental Election, Democratic and Repubication parties canidates, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, John McCain and Sarah Palin. Voting for Obama
    Voting Abstract - GOR-63572-1-08.jpg
  • Person voting inside election booth for 2008 Presidental Election, Democratic and Repubication parties canidates, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, John McCain and Sarah Palin. Voting for Obama
    Voting - GOR-63569-08.jpg
  • Everyone is required to wear a face mask while inside the elevator cab
    Elevator Cab Required Mack - GOR-198...jpg
  • Person voting inside election booth for 2008 Presidental Election, Democratic and Repubication parties canidates, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, John McCain and Sarah Palin. Voting for Obama
    Voting - GOR-63572-08.jpg
  • Everyone is required to wear a face mask while inside the elevator cab.
    Elevator Cab Required Mask - GOR-198...jpg
  • Brownstone building's skylight, from the inside looking up. <br />
<br />
A skylight is a light-transmitting structure that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for daylighting purposes.
    Skylight - GOR-172147-19.jpg
  • Mosaic of face with 3rd eye on wall inside entrance to PATH Station on 9th Street in NYC.
    3rd Eye Mosaic - GOR-103377-cR1-15.jpg
  • Mosaic of face with 3rd eye on wall inside entrance to PATH Station on 9th Street in NYC.
    Mosaic Face - GOR-103377-15.jpg
  • Security Camera on inside of building, acts as form of crime prevention deterrent.
    Security Camera - GOR-94043-13.jpg
  • Security Camera on inside of building, act as form of crime prevention deterrent.
    Security Camera - GOR-94042-13.jpg
  • At PS 41 Elementary School, people come to have the inside of their cheeks swabed to find out it they are a stem cell and marrow donor. Five year old Jasmina has leukemia and need a bone Marrow transplant.
    Marrow Donor Drive - GOR-65008-09.jpg
  • New York primary on February 4 2008 inside election boot close up person voting for Barack Obama
    Vote 4 Barack - GOR-51473-08.jpg
  • Sign on door for Salon  Safety Precautions.<br />
<br />
1) Mandatory Mask<br />
2) Temperature Check<br />
3) Hand Washing Procedures<br />
4) Appointement Only<br />
5) NO Waiting Area inside<br />
6) Social Distancing Required
    Phase Two - Salon Safety Precaution...jpg
  • At PS 41 Elementary School, people come to have the inside of their cheeks swabed to find out it they are a stem cell and marrow donor. Five year old Jasmina has leukemia and need a bone Marrow transplant.
    Marrow Donor Drive - GOR-65008-sQ-09.jpg
  • New York Primary Election on February 4, 20008 inside election boot close up person voting for Hillary Clinton
    Vote 4 Hillary - GOR-51473-08.jpg
  • From the inside looking up at the  shadow patterns from skylight the length of the hallway dividing building in half.<br />
<br />
A skylight is a light-transmitting structure that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for day lighting purposes.
    Skylight Shadow Patterns - GOR- 9404...jpg
  • Protester holding sign "Expose the 9/11 Cover-up" during "The March on Wall Street: Bail Out The People Not The Banks." There are still many conspiracy theories about 9/11 today
    Cover-Up - GOR-65298-09.jpg
  • Torry and Terry, gay couple 24 years living together<br />
<br />
release # 2659
    Torry and Terry - GOR-97997-13.jpg
  • Image of the Jesus Christ carrying  the cross in interior of the church
    Mirror Christ Cross - GOR-107584-dFh...jpg
  • Image of the Jesus Christ carrying  the cross in interior of the church
    Christ and Cross - GOR-107584-15.jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-164...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Karin...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Carol...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Carol...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Caroly...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen 5 Artists - ...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Karin...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Karin...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen - Artist Caro...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Caro...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of Art Deco Bronze Grillwork.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
______________________________<br />
<br />
The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork Mirrored -...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of Art Deco Bronze Grillwork.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
______________________________<br />
<br />
The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-164...jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-164...jpg
  • Court Security Camera above in hallway Juvenile Court.<br />
<br />
Juvenile Justice Center Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Orlando.
    SecurityCamera - GOR-54580-08.jpg
  • Court Security Camera above in hallway Juvenile Court.<br />
<br />
Juvenile Justice Center Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Orlando.
    Security Camera - GOR-54578-08.jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-1641...jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-164...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Maggie...jpg
  • There was an event at the end of March at the Westbeth Gallery on Bethune and West Streets.  The event was the opening of a five-woman art show, called “Worlds Seen and Unseen,” using all four rooms of the large gallery.  There were five distinct and very different styles of painting. <br />
<br />
Karin Batten’s smooth, accompllshed semi-abstracts, colorful and imaginative in scope, and holding within them some current troubling ideas such as the fouling of our oceans, are the most sophisticated.<br />
<br />
Then comes the two different styles of Carolyn Oberst.  The first style, colorful abstract patterns (many triangles) floating on a pale background.  The second style, with many human figures arranged on patterned backgrounds, has themes aboutmemory and the mind, and the processing of experience, possibly with the aid of a<br />
therapist.  These are among the “unseen” worlds in the show’s title.  So we, theviewers, are left with questions such as, What is being remembered?  Why is it important?  Who is this person or that person, in Oberst’s life and memory?<br />
<br />
Carolyn Golden pastes, meticulously, little scenes of just slightly off corners ofhomes.  Two huge eggs rest on a love seat, for example, and a tiny rowboat isstashed in a nearby corner.  And all of the scenes are framed in a homey green multiple frame which is part of the picture.  <br />
<br />
Maggie Hinders, who also curated this show, is another of the five artists; she paints very strong canvases with blatant stripes and great splashes of color, and the<br />
bizarrely happy faces of small animals smiling at the viewer.  Sometimes the bold yellow-and-black stripes seem a kind of prison for the animals. <br />
<br />
Finally, there is Barbara Rachko, whose very large and dark pictures, derived from Mexican folk art figures placed in everyday but bizarre settings.  She reproduces them with 25 to 30 layers of pastels, painted onto sandpaper.  The results are mystifying and somewhat Mexican-looking.  <br />
<br />
The opening was very crowded, mostly with the
    Worlds Seen and Unseen Artist Barba...jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-1641...jpg
  • The Art Deco decorations are bronze grillwork in the Salvation Army divisional headquarters on 120 West 14th Street, NYC.
    Art Deco Bronze Grillwork - GOR-164...jpg
  • White Lilies <br />
<br />
Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowerising plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers.
    White Lilies Diptych # 4 - GOR-19571...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of white lilies.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter,<br />
manipulate the image, creating an abstract<br />
surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
_________________________________<br />
<br />
Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers.<br />
___________________________________
    White Lilies Surrealistic Mirrored S...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of white lilies.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter,<br />
manipulate the image, creating an abstract<br />
surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
_________________________________<br />
<br />
Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers.<br />
___________________________________
    White Lilies Quadriptych # 2A - GOR-...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of white lilies.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter,<br />
manipulate the image, creating an abstract<br />
surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
_________________________________<br />
<br />
Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers.<br />
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  • White Lilies bouquet display in flower shop.<br />
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Lilium (members of which are true lilies) is a genus of herbaceous flowerising plants growing from bulbs, all with large prominent flowers.
    White Lilies - GOR-195712-cE22 .jpg
  • Native to Western Africa, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree boasts oversized, lush green leaves springing from a thin, elegant trunk.<br />
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Fiddle leaf fig tree is a stunning lush plant with glossy, violin-haped leaves. It looks gorgeous and makes a bold statement in any room as well as offices.<br />
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Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata<br />
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Size: 5-6 Feet
    Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree - GOR-193946-c...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image Fiddle-Leaf Tree.<br />
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Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter,<br />
manipulate the image, creating an abstract<br />
surrealistic mirrored symmetry<br />
<br />
Native to Western Africa, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree boasts oversized, lush green leaves springing from a thin, elegant trunk.<br />
<br />
Fiddle leaf fig tree is a stunning lush plant with glossy, violin-haped leaves. It looks gorgeous and makes a bold statement in any room as well as offices.<br />
<br />
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata<br />
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Size: 5-6 Feet
    Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree Diptych # 1 - ...jpg
  • Estrada Luko No Mask & Face Mask Portraits
    Estrada Luko No Mask & Face Mask - G...jpg
  • Estrada Luko Face Mask No Mask Portraits
    Estrada Luko Face Mask & No Mask - G...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
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The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Saint Francis Xavier Quadriptych - G...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church  at 30-36 West 16th Street between Fifth Avenue and the Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.<br />
 <br />
The exterior of the church is Neo-baroque in style, while the interior has stained-glass windows with a pre-Raphaelite character.  The interior of the upper church features frescoed medallions on the decorated barrel-vault ceiling and large murals of the stations between pilasters on the sides.
    Catholic Church - Saint Francis Xavi...jpg
  • American Surety building  features  a rich neo-Renaissance decorative scheme that<br />
incorporates Greek elements such as the<br />
 Ionic entrance colonnade  and  the severe <br />
classical sculptural figures,  designed by <br />
J. Massey Rhind,  at  the  third story.
    Greek Sculptural Figures 100 Broadwa...jpg
  • Alex Smetsky Art The official page of Alex Smetsky- a New York based artist. #eatlife
    Alex Smetsky Street Stricker Artist ...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco interior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    Art Deco Light Fixture The New Yorke...jpg
  • Illuminating hanging fixture from ceiling in fast food restaurant.
    Illuminating Fixture - GOR-181951-20.jpg
  • Tom Otterness is an American sculptor best known as one of America's most prolific public artists. Otterness's works adorn parks, plazas, subway stations, libraries, courthouses and museums around the world. <br />
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His style is often described as cartoonish and cheerful, but also political. His sculptures allude to sex, class, money and race.[These sculptures depict, among other things, huge pennies, pudgy characters in business suits with moneybag heads, helmeted workers holding giant tools, and an alligator crawling out from under a sewer cover..
    Tom Otterness Sculptures - GOR-1923...jpg
  • Trinity Building Lobby Stairs looking up from the basement.<br />
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NYPLC Landmarked building, Trinity Building, 111 Broadway in New York City, <br />
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The gilded coffered ceilings and marble-lined hallway create a true elegance of the neo-gothic style.
    Trinity Building Stairs Looking Up ...jpg
  • Trinity Building Lobby Stairs looking up from the basement.<br />
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NYPLC Landmarked building, Trinity Building, 111 Broadway in New York City, <br />
<br />
The gilded coffered ceilings and marble-lined hallway create a true elegance of the neo-gothic style.
    Trinity Building Lobby Stairs Lookin...jpg
  • NYPLC Landmarked building, Trinity Building, 111 Broadway in New York City, <br />
<br />
The gilded coffered ceilings and marble-lined hallway create a true elegance of the neo-gothic style.
    Trinity Building Ceiling Lobby Quadr...jpg
  • NYPLC Landmarked building, Trinity Building, 111 Broadway in New York City, <br />
<br />
The gilded coffered ceilings and marble-lined hallway create a true elegance of the neo-gothic style.
    Trinity Building Ceiling Lobby - GOR...jpg
  • Cosplayer in their Vulcan Star Trek costume.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplayer as Vulcan - GOR-...jpg
  • Cosplayer in their Vulcan Star Trek costume.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplayer as Vulcan - GOR-...jpg
  • Cosplayer as Uhura in her Star Trek costume.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplayer as Uhura - GOR-1...jpg
  • Will Riker cosplayer from Star Trek: The Next Generation in costume.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Will Riker - GO...jpg
  • Cosplayer as Seven of Nine, who appears in seasons four through seven of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. She is a former Borg drone who joins the crew of the Federation starship Voyager.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Seven of Nine -...jpg
  • The Klingons are extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek.<br />
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The Klingon is holding his bat'leth, or "sword of honor", was a traditional Klingon blade weapon.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Klingon bat'let...jpg
  • The Klingons are extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek.<br />
<br />
The Klingon is holding his bat'leth, or "sword of honor", was a traditional Klingon blade weapon.<br />
<br />
The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Klingon - GOR-1...jpg
  • Cosplayer as Data, a Soong Type Android, in Star Trek : The Next Generation costume.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Data - GOR-1186...jpg
  • Cosplayer as Kim Kardassian playing Deep Space Nine Cardassian.<br />
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The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Cardassian Kim ...jpg
  • The Klingons are extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek.<br />
<br />
The Klingon is holding his bat'leth, or "sword of honor", was a traditional Klingon blade weapon.<br />
<br />
The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay as Bat'leth Klingo...jpg
  • The Klingons are extraterrestrial humanoid warrior species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek.<br />
<br />
The Klingon is holding his bat'leth, or "sword of honor", was a traditional Klingon blade weapon.<br />
<br />
The Star Trek Mission New York at the Javis Center is  a  convention celebrating the Star Trek television series, movies and spin off  comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games,and toys.
    Star Trek Cosplay - Klingon - GOR-11...jpg
  • Cosplay attendee in his Star Trek costume as Captain James T. Kirk .  <br />
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Star Trek has been a cult phenomenon,  fans of the franchise are called Trekkies or Trekkers. The franchise spans a wide range of spin-offs including movies, televison,  games, figurines, novels, toys, and comics. <br />
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The New York Comic Con convention, is a celebration of comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games, toys, movies and television.<br />
<br />
More than 130,000 people attended the event dressed up as their favorite superhero to celebrate comic books, sci-fi and video games.<br />
<br />
The convention brings together celebrities as well as fans of fantasy role playing, Comic-Con is the business of pop culture.
    Star Trek Cosplay - GOR-101883-14.jpg
  • Cosplay in Maleficant costume.  Maleficant is the untold story of Disney's most iconic villain from the 1959 classic "Sleeping Beauty." A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman with stunning black wings.<br />
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The AC Boardwalk Con convention, is a celebration of comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games, toys, movies and television.<br />
<br />
People attended the event dressed up as their favorite superhero to celebrate comic books, sci-fi and video games.<br />
<br />
The convention brings together celebrities as well as fans of fantasy role playing, Comic-Con is the business of pop culture.
    Maleficant Cosplay - GOR-104393-15 c...jpg
  • Photographic series of digital computer art from an image of profil of Avator Nevtrir.<br />
<br />
Two or more layers were used to enhance, alter, manipulate the image, creating an abstract surrealistic mirrored symmetry.<br />
<br />
Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron.  The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora.
    Avatar Neytiri Quad - GOR-163220-cEc...jpg
  • Avatar Neytiri<br />
<br />
Avatar, marketed as James Cameron's Avatar, is a 2009 American epic science fiction film directed, written, produced, and co-edited by James Cameron.  The film is set in the mid-22nd century, when humans are colonizing Pandora, a lush habitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star system, in order to mine the mineral unobtanium, a room-temperature superconductor The expansion of the mining colony threatens the continued existence of a local tribe of Na'vi – a humanoid species indigenous to Pandora. The film's title refers to a genetically engineered Na'vi body with the mind of a remotely located human that is used to interact with the natives of Pandora.
    Avatar Neytiri - GOR-163220-cEcR18.jpg
  • Cosplay attende in her Warrior Angel outlandish costume.<br />
<br />
The New York Comic Con convention, is a celebration of comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games, toys, movies and television.<br />
<br />
More than 130,000 people attended the event dressed up as their favorite superhero to celebrate comic books, sci-fi and video games.<br />
<br />
The convention brings together celebrities as well as fans of fantasy role playing, Comic-Con is the business of pop culture.
    Angel Devil - GOR-101776-cR1-14.jpg
  • The Borg Queen was the name given to the entity that existed within and served as a central nexus for the Borg Collective. The name was given to her by the Federation scientists Magnus and Erin Hansen, who discovered her existence. ( VOY: "Dark Frontier") There were multiple, but identical, Borg Queens.<br />
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Halloween Adventure announced it is cl nue, it is one of the few only New York block-through stores. They had the largest retail selection of costumes, wigs, masks, props in New York City, along with the costume and prop rentals also magic section.<br />
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The year-round costume shop had so few sales during the pandemic that it lost more than $2 million as of May 2020. To help compensate and stay open, it sold off items at a 75 percent discount and asked the community to buy gift cards. Fortunately, it was enough to reopen its doors for last year's Halloween season. Because of that, it is able to open this season.
    Halloween Adventure Re Opened - GOR-...jpg
  • Portrait of Buffy and Mike happy married couple posing for the camera.
    Buffy and Mike - GOR-1006917-cE21 .jpg
  • Kevin O. in  Guko vs Superman Cosplay.<br />
<br />
The New York Comic Con convention, is a celebration of comic books, graphic novels, sci-fi and video games, toys, movies and television.<br />
<br />
More than 130,000 people attended the event dressed up as their favorite superhero to celebrate comic books, sci-fi and video games.<br />
<br />
The convention brings together celebrities as well as fans of fantasy role playing, Comic-Con is the business of pop culture.
    ComicCon Cuko vs Superman Cosplay - ...jpg
  • The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.<br />
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Designed in 1926 by Cass Gilbert, who also designed the landmark Woolworth Building, the massive building rises forty stories to its pyramidal gilded roof while occupying the full block between 26th Street, 27th Street, Madison Avenue and Park Avenue South, a rarity in Manhattan. The New York Life Building stands 615 feet tall and contains 40 floors. Inspired by Salisbury Cathedral,it was the last significant Gilbert skyscraper in Manhattan.<br />
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From 1837–1889, the site was occupied by the Union Depot of the New York and Harlem and the New York and New Haven Railroads, a concert garden, and P.T. Barnums Hippodrome. Until 1925, the site housed the first two Madison Square Gardens, the second one designed by architect Stanford White.<br />
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The building was completed in 1928 after two years of construction at the cost of $21 million. It combines streamlined Gothic details and distinctly Moderne massing. The gold pyramid at the top consists of 25,000 gold-leaf tiles. The building was designated an official New York City landmark by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2000, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1972. In 1995, after the pyramid was restored with new tiles and lit, the building received a Merit Citation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.
    NY Life Ins Building Hexaptych- GOR-...jpg
  • Gothic Revival Church c<br />
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The First Presbyterian Church, known as "Old First", located at 48 Fifth Avenue between West 11th and 12th Streets in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City was built in 1844-6, and designed by Joseph C. Wells in the Gothic Revival style.
    Stained Glass Church Windows - GOR-...tif
  • Lookinf up at Art Deco inxterior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue,
    Art Deco Light Fixture Triptych # T...jpg
  • Lookinf up at Art Deco inxterior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue,
    Art Deco Light Fixture Triptych # 1...jpg
  • Halloween Adventure announced it is closing after nearly 40 years in business the store permanently closed on February 28 2021, due to lack of business from COVID-19.<br />
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Located at 808 Broadway and Fourth Avenue, it is one of the few only New York block-through stores. They had the largest retail selection of costumes, wigs, masks, props in New York City, along with the costume and prop rentals also magic section.
    Closing After 40 years - GOR-1210642...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco inxterior light fixture on ceiling above  in CVS on 14th Street and 8th Avenue.
    Interior Light Fixture - GOR-121024...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco interior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    Art Deco Quadriptych - GOR-121067-73...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco interior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    Art Deco Quadriptych # 2 - GOR-12106...jpg
  • The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    The New Yorker Wyndham Hotel - GOR-1...jpg
  • The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    The New Yorker Wyndham Hotel - GOR-1...jpg
  • The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    The New Yorker Wyndham Hotel - GOR-1...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco interior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    Art Deco Light Fixture - GOR-1210164...jpg
  • Looking up at Art Deco interior light fixture above  of hotel lobby of The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel is a 43-story Art Deco hotel located at 481 Eighth Avenue.
    Art Deco Light Fixture Triptych - G...jpg
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