Art Is Everywhere

Art Is Everywhere

As I walked toward the subway for some reason the steel tree catches my eye. I would walk by these trees every morning with no reaction, so why now? It hit me. This was art. After some reading I found out the three steel structures are named: Conjoined, Defunct, and Erratic. These pieces of art made by Roxy Paine were made to juxtapose industrialization and nature.


Conjoined
Conjoined is a combination of two trees where it is hard to tell where one tree begins and the other tree ends. I saw a struggle between the two trees. To me, this struggle is a microcosm of maintaining the balance between the natural and the synthetic.

Defunct
Defunct is a single tree that is undergoing the process of decomposition while also providing food for the fungus that has started to grow. It shows the relationship of life and death. How in order to create man-made structures you must disrupt nature.

Erratic
In geology, an erratic rock is one that bears little or no relationship to its underlying environment. Erratic calls upon the scientific definition. The fractured surface of the boulder made it look exotic. Once you add that it is located at a park in New York City, you can definitely tell that this object was not from here.

So what did I learn from this experience? Art is everywhere, you just have to pay attention and look up. If you have some time just walk through Madison Square Park, it is only two blocks from Baruch and free. Who knows? You might even enjoy it.

3 Responses to “Art Is Everywhere”

  1. syed hassan Says:

    yo I walk past that park EVERYDAY, but I dont see no trees

  2. Daniel Panit Says:

    LIke I said look up once in awhile and you will see them.

  3. WendyDeng Says:

    Hmm, interesting. I’ll go during my lunch break.

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