Pulsing 12-Foot Sculpture Will Be On Display at The Crossroads of The World
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Pulsing 12-Foot Sculpture Will Be On Display at The Crossroads of The World



NEW YORK.- The Times Square celebrates Valentine’s Day by unveiling “Valentine To Times Square,” a 12-foot high, 2-ton steel and luminescent acrylic, pulsing sculpture. Friday, February 13 from 11:00am – 1:00pm on Broadway and 47th Street.

“Valentine to Times Square” was designed by the world-renowned Gage/Clemenceau Architects, and consists of sustainable LED light bulbs that will flicker between vibrant shades of reds, pinks and purples and is decorated with a heart-trimmed metal latticework that will absorb and reflect the surrounding colors of the bustling neighborhood.

The electric, ever-changing, colorful sculpture will symbolize Times Square’s relationship to New York City – the beating heart of this dynamic urban oasis. The bright lights and flashing signage of the iconic district will be absorbed by the metal, heart-shaped sculpture and cast-off colorful patterns and shadows.

In addition, jewelry designer Zales will award a 1½ carat Celebration Diamond solitaire ring to the winners of the “Declare Your Love” Contest. Participants have been submitting their declarations of love in written, video or musical form, and five finalists will be flown to New York where they will publicly announce their love at the “Valentine to Times Square” sculpture.

Participation is free and open to all, so passersby will have the unique opportunity to witness this one-in-a-kind heart sculpture on the world’s most romantic holiday.










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