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Man Of Steel
by Paul on 07/20/08 at 08:41 AM ET
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from the Star-Ledger,
Krawczyk’s sculpture is a 3-story, brushed stainless steel hockey player that will stand at the corner of Edison Place and Mulberry Street in Newark, on the northeast side of the Prudential Center arena….
The hockey player will be outside the entrance closest to Penn Station, and will glow with all the electricity of any big event night at the arena. It will be visible by train, by air, and by thousands of office workers in the glass-and-steel buildings of Newark’s Gateway area.
more with picture…
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Robo-hockey player. It looks kind of…awkward…to me.
Posted by K24 on 07/20/08 at 07:07 PM ET