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NYC Public Art Unveiled in Chelsea

Chelsea’s High Line unveiled five public artworks today in a $1M project. The sculptures—X hit 10,000 posts—drew 5,000; 68°F sun shone. Free guides—1,500 given—shared artist stories; $5 coffees sold 400. A Harlem curator’s talk—300 clapped—highlighted diversity. Art boosts tourism by 10%. NYC’s canvas—Chelsea shines.

Organizers led 15 tours; a Bronx artist’s piece—200 snapped—went viral. The project features 80% local creators, per city data. Pop-up sketch booths—$5 prints sold 300—filled bags. New LED spotlights—eco-smart—lit works brightly. A Queens painter led demos. High Line’s vibe—NYC’s art heart.

It’s not perfect—paths were tight; crowds pushed. Some pieces—$10K tags—shocked viewers. Still, 5 artworks and 5K visitors made it a hit, with 90% praising creativity in surveys. Post-tour, 23rd Street buzzed with art talk. Month-long display—NYC creates.

Curator’s 36—vision star? Artist’s 29—sculpt queen. Chelsea shone; NYC glowed. Public Art—brush on.

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