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'Our Lady Starry Starry of the Sea' by Francie Josephsen, Our Lady Star of the Sea School
'Our Lady Starry Starry of the Sea' by Francie Josephsen, Our Lady Star of the Sea School
Adirondack Chair, Atlantic City Boardwalk, California Avenue
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'Mother Leeds Displaced Cranes' by D.M. Weeks
'Mother Leeds Displaced Cranes' by D.M. Weeks
Triple Adirondack Chair, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Chelsea Avenue
Multidisciplinary artist David Weeks pulls inspiration from nature and his metropolitan surroundings. Often playing with repetition of subject matter through visceral expressionistic mark making. It is in using these marks he begins to tell dream-like stories that emerge from black backgrounds that pulse across the eye.
As is the case with the presentation of “Mrs. Leeds displaced cranes.” David presents the forms of two dancing sand hill cranes as the possible and often thought of reality of the Jersey devil. These cranes have been documented in multiple occasions to get displaced from their southern homes during storms and find their way north to the New Jersey and Philadelphia area. You can imagine them in their cryptid forms sitting atop a barn in their 6-foot glory, taking flight to have their bright red heads catch the moonlight as it disappears into the dark. The chair also includes Easter eggs that may point the viewer deeper into the pines to try and find more proof of Mrs. Leeds infamous 13th child.
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'Learning with Joy' by Atlantic City Day Nursery
'Learning with Joy' by Atlantic City Day Nursery
Double Adirondack Chair, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Boston Avenue
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'Missing and Gone' by Jorge Azcona
'Missing and Gone' by Jorge Azcona
Double Adirondack Chair, Atlantic City Boardwalk, Stockton Atlantic City Campus
Learn more about MMIWG2S – Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit: csvanw.org/mmiw
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'The Healing Chair' by Susan Daly
'The Healing Chair' by Susan Daly
Triple Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
“Don’t underestimate the hole your absence would leave”
Jordan Peterson
Mothers and Fathers, Sisters and Brothers, In-laws, Aunts and Uncles, Cousins, Friends, and Foe’s, we all know someone who chose to take their own life.
It is a grief like no other.
They say that our spirits are always with us.
All we need to do is think of them, ask a question and the answer will be delivered first thought that comes to mind.
Don’t overthink it.
I hope this chair will be a space to meditate, imaginarily hold your angel’s hand and think of them.
If you need help with the grieving process and need someone to talk to, the numbers are there too.
It is a lifeline to the healing process.
It is a hard subject to talk about, there is an ear on the other end.
Learn to live again, Choose Life.
This is a sunrise design illustrating that tomorrow is a brighter day
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'Sunburst' by Lennox Warner
'Sunburst' by Lennox Warner
Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
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'Summer Fun at the Beach' by Christine A. O'Brien
'Summer Fun at the Beach' by Christine A. O'Brien
Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
Being a lifelong local, I grew up on the beach so that is why I chose my chair to have a beach theme.
We are so lucky to have our beautiful beaches. My inspiration for my design was inspired by art lessons I teach to children, specifically "Zentangle."
It was so much fun to paint this chair and I hope everyone who views and sits on it enjoys it!!!!!
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'Whirlpools' by Amanda Auble
'Whirlpools' by Amanda Auble
Triple Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
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'Love Always Wins' by Sarah Smrcina
'Love Always Wins' by Sarah Smrcina
Double Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
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'Good Morning Atlantic City' by Ashley Santoro
'Good Morning Atlantic City' by Ashley Santoro
Double Adirondack Chair, O’Donnell Park
Ashley's chair is inspired by the ever-changing and beautiful sunrises we are fortunate to experience in Atlantic City daily.