"The World In Pieces"
As you can see, the Brooklyn Bridge Park has been adorned with new sculptures along the paths starting and ending at the Plymouth St. entrances. Locals and tourists alike take pictures, read the marked bricks informing us what each piece of art is called and determine our own views of what each each work of art means.
Though dogs only see in black & white, they approach these works of art and probably figure, it's just another useless object that does not interest me, or let me sniff it, because they may think another dog has stopped by to leave their mark. The pieces above represent images of everyday life, but from a dogs perspective, they don't give out commands, or put out their hand to feed them.
There is too much going on around them to determine what these objects are. Their owners will stop by, like I did this morning and take pictures. In this day in age, the park is kept rather clean, orchestrated by the men in blue, no not the NYPD, but the crew from "Ready, Willing & Able". So lets hope vandals won't desecrate what the artists spent months designing and working on for their finished product.
So go out there and support the arts! ( I was talking to the dogs )
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