Rosalie Woodside, Director of the Rivendell School, and artist Juan Carlos Pinto standing in front of the mosaic he created on the rooftop of the school with students. They hold a frame created by the kids for Juan Carlos as a token of their appreciation for the mosaic and the fun they had with him.
The green area was intentionally left unfinished so the kids could draw on it with chalk. “I want kids to know that art is something you can touch and feel and play with, not just something to hang on walls behind glass,” Juan Carlos explained.
Across the street at the Crooked Tail Cafe on Third Avenue (near President) where more of Juan Carlos’ art was on display. The owner of the Cafe is looking for more artists who would like to show their work in a room specifically created for that purpose.
Tanks Tom. The photo is excelent.
I hope we can ‘Mosaic’ Brooklyn soon!