Before The Melt, A Bit Of ‘Snow Poetry’


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In the days since a powerful blizzard blanketed the neighborhood East Village residents have built snowmen, snow forts, igloos and even a few abstract looking sculptures out of snow. The drifts are now vanishing quickly, but on Friday afternoon, when many surfaces were still covered by a thick blanket of white Adam Johnson, a 26-year-old furniture designer and painter decided to introduce in Tompkins Square Park what could be a brand new genre of expression: snow poetry.

http://eastvillage.thelocal.nytimes.com/2011/01/03/before-the-melt-a-bit-of-snow-poetry/

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