A perched bird in Takayo Noda’s “The Habitat of the Yellow Bird” (2007) at the Sutter Av (L) station brings joy and positivity on the last day of #WomensHistoryMonth, and welcomes in spring🌻

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A perched bird in Takayo Noda’s “The Habitat of the Yellow Bird” (2007) at the Sutter Av (L) station brings joy and positivity on the last day of #WomensHistoryMonth, and welcomes in spring🌻
Happy #Pride weekend!
Image: Takayo Noda’s “The Habitat for the Yellow Bird,” (2007) at Sutter Av (L) station
Photo: Edward Lee
Spring is in full swing with buzzing bees and budding flowers at the Sutter Avenue (L) station in Takayo Noda’s “The Habitat for the Yellow Bird” (2007).
#WorldBeeDay
Exhibition Tuesday! Takayo Noda’s faceted glass panels bring great cheer and spirit to the Sutter Avenue L station in Brooklyn with her colorful imaginary landscapes, blue skies and twinkling stars. Her prints and watercolors are now on view at Gallery Hakudohtei in Tokyo, Japan through October 30th.