Yes, see, the black-and-white suggests themes of a simpler time, before we saw the world in color. via Wyckoff Heights Despite our occasional appreciation of it, we here at Brokelyn are by no means art experts. Unless you’re counting Cowboy Bebop, some of us have seen every episode something like three times. Otherwise, stick us in front of an abstract painting or some experimental photograph and the best we’ll come up with is, “Yep, that’s a thing.” Still, even we were struck by the haunting new renderings of the long-dreaded Bushwick mall, delivered to the world in black-and-white instead of the usual splashes of color that developers try to show off with. What does it all mean? Wyckoff Heights had the renderings for the mall, along with a potential name: Morgantown Center. Leaving aside the sad, sad mall food that will be inside this seven-story building, let’s focus on the rendering itself. Why black-and-white?… Read More
Yes, see, the black-and-white suggests themes of a simpler time, before we saw the world in color. via Wyckoff Heights Despite our occasional appreciation of it, we here at Brokelyn are by no means art experts. Unless you’re counting Cowboy Bebop, some of us have seen every episode something like three times. Otherwise, stick us in front of an abstract painting or some experimental photograph and the best we’ll come up with is, “Yep, that’s a thing.” Still, even we were struck by the haunting new renderings of the long-dreaded Bushwick mall, delivered to the world in black-and-white instead of the usual splashes of color that developers try to show off with. What does it all mean? Wyckoff Heights had the renderings for the mall, along with a potential name: Morgantown Center. Leaving aside the sad, sad mall food that will be inside this seven-story building, let’s focus on the rendering itself. Why black-and-white?… Read More