Sunday, September 29, 2013

Daisuke Kiyomiya's "Macaron" at the DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn

Daisuke Kiyomiya's "Macaron" sculpture is one of the many artworks featured in this year's DUMBO Arts Festival, a three-day celebration of art on the waterfront. Now in its 17th year, the festival features art for all in every discipline in the streets, parks, lobbies, loading docks and studios of DUMBO (Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass) neighborhood of Brooklyn. The sculpture is probably one of the most photographed piece of art during the festival.

5 comments:

duaba said...

I was there this weekend too! There was an attendant standing by reminding people not to touch it...but I guess she caved. Haha

macaron lover said...

wow - they look so real! Wish I was there for some photos. :) I love macarons, I make much MUCH smaller ones with this guide www.TheMacaronMaster.com

Anonymous said...

Brilliant Noel! Good enough to eat! JanUK

Anonymous said...

Is this a permanent installment? Or, was this only put up for the 2013 Dumbo Arts Festival?

Noel Y. C. said...

It was a temporary installation for the DUMBO Arts Festival.