Viaggio overlay
This is a view from inside the 911 Museum.
The forked topped steel tridents once helped support the North tower. The blue tile overlay that I used is from Spencer Finch's work "Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on that September Morning". It covers most of the central wall in the museum's subterranean exhibition space. Each of the 2, 983 squares represent a victim of the 1993 bombing and the World Trade Center demise. The are made from individual sheets of Italian paper hand painted in different shades of blue with watercolor, hung like the missing person notices that filled the city's street in the days and weeks following the tragedy. The words "No Day Shall Erase You From the Memory of Time" is etched across the tiles.