SoHo, NYC Artist Wendy R. Friedman's Evolving Outdoor Art Exhibition

Emerging female mixed media artist, Wendy R. Friedman, is creating an ongoing installation upon a fence in SoHo, NYC. Made of found objects, recycled materials, and plants grown from seed, materials include crocheted yarn, transparent colored vinyls, street trash, etc. The artist's goal is to share a bit of wonder, bringing forth the unexpected through visual surprises, and to add joy during turbulent times.

SoHo, NYC Artist Wendy R. Friedman's Evolving Outdoor Art Exhibition
New York, NY, September 27, 2019 --(PR.com)-- “Takin' It To the Streets” - Ongoing Art Installation Adds Colorful Surprises to SoHo Fence

· Wendy R. Friedman’s art habit outgrew her studio, so she literally moved it outside
· A fence on Grand at Lafayette Street became her canvas
· The artwork, titled SoHo Oasis, is made of found objects, recycled materials, and plants grown from seed
· It’s become a conversation piece creating a buzz amongst passersby
· Tourists, locals and kids interact with the artist when she crochets and ties up new materials
· Enamored shutterbugs post images, fashionistas strike a pose
· Friedman’s goal is to bring moments of levity to viewers in the face of current social, political and environmental divides

Read the first review in The Villager by Gabe Herman:
Street art in SoHo livens up vacant city lot with colorful collages, providing something "light, happy and unexpected"

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Skeketina in SoHo Oasis

Skeketina in SoHo Oasis

A female skeleton made from recycled tin food containers was the start of Wendy R Friedman's ongoing fence art installation: SoHo Oasis

Recycled Doggie

Recycled Doggie

A dog made of recycle plastic elements including a child's flip flops.

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