Entitled Eureka, the artwork is a series of four "rose windows” composed of two layers of waterjet-cut aluminum in black and gold. It depicts the diverse universe of flora seen at the nearby New York Botanical Garden and references the Gothic details found in the surrounding architecture of Fordham University’s Rose Hill Campus. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority/Patrick Cashin
Entitled Eureka, the artwork is a series of four "rose windows” composed of two layers of waterjet-cut aluminum in black and gold. It depicts the diverse universe of flora seen at the nearby New York Botanical Garden and references the Gothic details found in the surrounding architecture of Fordham University’s Rose Hill Campus. Photo: Metropolitan Transportation Authority/Patrick Cashin
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