Dear Friends,

Earlier this month I visited the Rockefeller State Park Preserve in Westchester NY to see the three Multi-Colored Totem sculptures (from my mother's 2003 Rockefeller Center collection) that were installed this Fall.
Some of you might remember that this Summer I delivered the three multi-colored sculptures from Orlando to the Rockefeller State Park Preserve. You might also remember my mother's exhibition "Joy to the World" last December at the art gallery on the grounds of the Preserve. (See photos below)

According to their website, the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, encompasses forested hills, and valleys interspersed with the pastoral landscape of the Pocantico watershed.

Over 400,000 visitors from around the world walk the roads each year, joined by countless joggers and equestrians. The Rockefeller Preserve includes over 2,000 acres, 65 miles of Carriage Roads, a 22-acre Swan Lake, circled by Brothers’ Path, the gateway to the Preserve.

Gary

Photos below at the end of Summer

Photos below at the beginning of Fall

Photo below on a cold December Day

Multi Colored Totems as seen in 2003 at Rockefeller Center

"Joy to the World"