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Downtown Brooklyn just got brighter and safer, thanks to a colorful new public art installation. In the ground murals titled “Fear No Frontier,” New York City-based artist Isolina Minjeong channels her Korean and Peruvian heritage with a bold design depicting powerful creatures, like tigers and dragons, a tribute to the resilience of New Yorkers. The [...]
The post Artist Isolina Minjeong’s Downtown Brooklyn ground murals feel like ‘quiet blessings’ first appeared on 6sqft. Bjarke Ingels, Granite Blocks, Animal Symbolism, My Heritage, Public Art, Installation Art, Brooklyn, Storytelling, Mural
Downtown Brooklyn just got brighter and safer, thanks to a colorful new public art installation. In the ground murals titled “Fear No Frontier,” New York City-based artist Isolina Minjeong channels her Korean and Peruvian heritage with a bold design depicting powerful creatures, like tigers and dragons, a tribute to the resilience of New Yorkers. The [...]
The post Artist Isolina Minjeong’s Downtown Brooklyn ground murals feel like ‘quiet blessings’ first appeared on 6sqft. Bjarke Ingels, Granite Blocks, Animal Symbolism, My Heritage, Public Art, Installation Art, Brooklyn, Storytelling, Mural

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Artist Isolina Minjeong’s Downtown Brooklyn ground murals feel like ‘quiet blessings’

Downtown Brooklyn just got brighter and safer, thanks to a colorful new public art installation. In the ground murals titled “Fear No Frontier,” New York City-based artist Isolina Minjeong channels her Korean and Peruvian heritage with a bold design depicting powerful creatures, like tigers and dragons, a tribute to the resilience of New Yorkers. The [...] The post Artist Isolina Minjeong’s Downtown Brooklyn ground murals feel like ‘quiet blessings’ first appeared on 6sqft.
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