Little Island NYC

Meet New York City’s newest public park, Little Island, on the Hudson River off Pier 54. Little Island is located in Hudson River Park and was once home to the Lenape tribe. Between 1910 and 1935, Pier 54 operated the British Cunard-White Star line, serving as a point of departure and return for trans-Atlantic ocean… Continue reading Little Island NYC

A Very Different Thanksgiving Day Parade

2020 has been a very difficult and very different year for just about everything including the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year gone are the huge crowds, school marching bands and the majority of balloon handlers, but the show did go on. Looking forward to next year when things will hopefully get back to normal.

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Home exhibition at The Peninsula New York honoring the notion of home, identity and community through original works by a curated selection of artists. All works are presented in conjunction with Lehmann Maupin Gallery, NY. Featured image: Ashley Bickerton – The Edge of Things, S. Pacific, 1993. Coral and canvas. Ashley Bickerton lives and works… Continue reading Home

Miami Art Walk

Art is a major component when exploring Miami and all it has to offer. A must see visit is to the Wynwood Art District with its diverse art and murals on almost every building. A feast for the eyes. Featured image: wall mural at Wynwood Walls. More from Wynwood Walls and Gardens: Art on commercial… Continue reading Miami Art Walk

Happy New Year 2019

Another great year is now behind Design and Style Report! Many thanks to those who took time to stop by my blog or glance at an image, it is more than greatly appreciated, including your likes, comments and follows. An even bigger thank you to the creative people whose work I have admired and featured… Continue reading Happy New Year 2019

Hudson Heights

Strolling around Hudson View Gardens buildings, love the Tudor style architecture in the Hudson Heights, NYC neighborhood. A lot of the buildings were designed by George F. Pelham and were built from 1923-1925. At that time Hudson View Gardens was the largest housing cooperative in New York and one of the earliest primarily for the… Continue reading Hudson Heights