New Public Art Collection from Marla Beth Designs Brings a Rainbow of Color to the Jefferson Valley Mall Written by Co-Communications
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Marla Beth Enowitz, artist and founder of Marla Beth Designs, is dazzling shoppers at the Jefferson Valley Mall in Yorktown Heights with her latest public art display – a collection of 10 mannequins, each painted in a unique, whimsical design, along with a new large-scale drip mural, “Rainbow Rain.”
Stretching 660 square feet, “Rainbow Rain” is Enowitz’s largest canvas yet. With bold colors in cascading organic drips, the mural features words of inspiration and positivity that transform the otherwise blank mall barricade.
New Mural from Rye Brook s Marla Beth Designs Celebrates the Stars of The Palace Theatre Written by Co-Communications
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Marla Beth Enowitz, artist and founder of Marla Beth Designs, is on a mission to add a little sparkle to The Palace Theatre’s Atlantic Street windows. Normally bustling with live performances, COVID-19 has kept the theatre dark. Those passing by can now enjoy Enowitz’s latest work, a large-scale mural entitled “Stars for the Stars,” which makes use of the theatre’s windows as a canvas.
“Stars for the Stars” features hundreds of abstract stars in different colors and sizes – some painted on the outside of the glass to give dimension – underneath a curtain of dreamy clouds.
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Marla Beth Designs Donates ‘Happy Art’ to Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital Written by Co-Communications
Marla Beth Enowitz, artist and founder of Marla Beth Designs, recently donated 90 of her
XO, Marla Beth ‘happy art’ canvases to staff and patients at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), in honor of Valentine’s Day.
“As a mom, I’m touched by the life-changing work performed by the team at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital,” said Enowitz. “The arts are so important for children – as an emotional outlet, growth opportunity and, sometimes, a much needed distraction. My hope is to bring a smile to some of these amazing families and the staff that do so much for them.”