It's not like I'm not used to seeing unusual things in New York City.  In fact, I kind of expect them.  This one facinated me and I was going to ask what is it--until I realized I wasn't sure what it was.

If I were looking for a VERY LARGE Feng Shui object, I would know it's Metal.  But is it ART of a take off of another building that I haven't identified.

Where IS Mitchel Hall when you need him?  He knows everything about New York City.  Everything!  This New York Feng Shui Consultant is left to wonder............

New York City by Long Island & NYC Feng Shui Consultant Carole ProvenzaleUp Close and Personal.......

NYC by Feng Shui Consultant Laura Cerrano Feng Shui Manhattan NYThat didn't help either....One more try:

 

NYC Feng Shui photo by Feng Shui New York Consultant Carole ProvenzaleWhich doesn't explain WHERE in New York City we saw this.......or what it is.

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23 Comments on New York City -- Art? Skyscraper? Wordless Wednesday by Feng Shui New York Consultant Carole Provenzale

OCT
28
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I'm looking forward to a few days in New York City and rather than do the shows, we are going to concentrate on museums and art this trip. I really can't wait!

12:10am • #1
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Hi Carole , That is one really cool creation!  Would be great to see it in person.

12:49am • #3
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Hi Carole , That is one really cool creation!  Would be great to see it in person.

12:49am • #4
343,904 Points Outside Blog

That looks like a very interesting structure -- thanks for sharing.

1:06am • #5
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Carole - Amazing!  It looks like a giant came to town and created the Empire State Building with an erector set!

7:03am • #6
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It looks pretty interesting Carole and really does look like a large erector set.

7:10am • #7
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Carole - Looks very cool.  Like you I have many New City Picture that I don't know the name of the buildings.  Do you think we should do a name these photos post?

 

7:27am • #8
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Don't you just love all the street art in NYC?!!!

That one is definitely interesting and it looks like it's in front of the Mayor's office downtown.

Is it?!!!

7:44am • #9
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Carole - That is really cool and unusual! I can't imagine the time that it took to create, erect, build that replica!

7:46am • #10
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hi Carole,

I hope Mitchell soon appears on the scene and clears up the mystery...very beautiful and fascinating work of art.

Jo

11:45am • #11
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Hi Carole, Wow, this must be incredible to see up close.  I wonder how long it took to build it.  Was it built on the spot or were pieces brought in and put together?  It will certainly be interesting to find out the history behind it. Amazing!

12:17pm • #12
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It looks cool whatever building it is. I really like the close up shot from inside. New York is full of cool things popping up on the street everyday! Thanks for sharing it with us!

12:29pm • #13
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Carole..You have me on this one..maybe its not finished yet...or its from a movie set...Transformers ....:0)

12:31pm • #14
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Vickie, that's a great idea, New York City in its self is like a museum with all historical landmarks and streets you can walk, it is truly a wonderful city.

John, It was amazing to see from afar....even greater when realizing all the tiny pieces it took to create something so grand.

Crystal,  It most diffidently was amazing to see in person...I can not even imagine the time and planning the project took.

Bob & Carolin, the structure as you can see from the photos, was so intricate. It was a bella creation.

Myrl, My son used to play with the erector set toys, if he saw this in person...it would have blown his mind :)

8:28pm • #15
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Bill, I agree, Laura and I wondered how many pieces went into constructing this work of art.

Jennifer, We can do that...sounds like fun!

Craig, NYC is full of art.  My daughter came across and street artist/performer in Union Square who was creating Sand Painting directly on the side walk.  Laura said his work was beautiful and very colorful!  Actually, this picture was taken at Rockefeller Center, up town.

Leesa, I know, the patience and persistence.... and I also wonder if they built it on the spot or constructed it in another location and just transported it over.

Jo, This was a great find in NYC that day...you never know what you'll come across :)

Sandy, I was just saying that to Leesa...If they built it on the spot, I think that's even better because it brings a whole other dimension to the piece...and how many people worked on the project or was it only one...also why did they build it? so many questions :)

Betina, It's always a good idea to bring your camera when you head into the city you never know what your gonna get :)

Haanha, Wouldn't that be exciting :)

8:44pm • #16
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Aha! That's the building that the snowflakes are lit up on during the holiday season! If you turned around from your picture, you'd be looking at the ice skating rink?

8:51pm • #17
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How do they keep the kids off it?  And the birds for that matter.  It looks great now, all shiny and new.

10:04pm • #18
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Hi Carole...Intriguing.  Sure does look like the skelaton of a minature Empire State Building.

Kate

10:36pm • #19
OCT
29
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Craig, Exactly---I had forgotten myself for a while.  I have this thing about walking all through the City, shooting pictures and forgetting where I was. The tree gave it away :)

Georgina, We have so many things constructed for the kids in NYC I guess they just stay away from it....but I don't know.  Unique "art" for children to play on was just constructed at one of the entrances to Central Park but I don't know how long it will be there.

Kate, I think it is.   I'm not sure WHY they put it up but it makes for some interesting artwork :)

7:03am • #20
379,008 Points 9 Featured Posts Outside Blog

My, that is an amazing structure.  I cannot imagine that being any kind of temporary thing!

2:15pm • #21
OCT
30
350,179 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

That might be the tallest building in the world that's not a building!

9:15pm • #22
NOV
01

I see a lot of time spent on the artwork Carole, it looks fantastic!

12:16pm • #23

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