Walking down the 6th Avenue midtown Manhattan, I was lost in the storyline of the play that I just watched in The Majestic Theatre. It was getting late in the evening and the sun was hiding behind the curtains of night clouds. I was getting more and more anxious as I was getting late for my appointment with Bella at The metropolitan museum of art. As soon as I crossed the W 59th St. the scenic beauty of urban nature of The Central Park hit me.
The park was blooming with people of all ages, from toddlers to elderlies. Everyone seemed to satiate themselves with the beauty of urban nature. Appreciating all the wonders around me, I soon crossed The Ramble on my way to the museum. All the while “The Phantom of the Opera”, the play that I watched never left my sub consciousness even for a moment.
Busy with my interior monologue, I stumbled upon group of youngsters who were making a stone artwork. Right in the corner, there was Bella standing there amazed, also watching the group creating the piece of art. Bella read my eyes from far away and gave me that soft smile of hers. And thereafter we went to the museum together.
-Artist Gurdish Pannu
-Urban Nature
-The dimensions of the artwork are 42 inches x 28 inches.