Monday, April 21, 2014

Faberge Easter Egg Hunt at Rockefeller Center

On Saturday, 4/19, we walked over to Rockefeller Center -- mainly because it was a nice, sunny day and we thought that the Channel Gardens would be decked out for Easter.

What we found was a huge crowd of tourists and New Yorkers taking in the 268 fanciful eggs from 'Faberge Easter Egg Hunt'.  These eggs were created by many artists, designers and even school art classes and were originally 'hidden' all over the city.  We had seen some of them on Columbus Circle in front of Time Warner Center and others on the Trump International Hotel plaza.  They'll be sold now for charity.

It's impossible to show all of the eggs that I took pictures of, but here are a few favorites:

A penny for your thoughts. . .

Cherry blossom time . . .
Let's hear it from the string section . . .













Stars & stripes forever . . .
Quilting bee . . .
Sad, sadder, saddest . . .
Egg a la Delft . . .
Reflections in a silver eye . . .
Babar on parade . . .
 
Butterflies taking flight . . .


Koi pond at sunrise . . . my favorite
Wedding cake frosting roses . . .
The big apple falls far from the tree . . .
Panda sanctuary . . .
Worldly wise . . .
Monet's garden cracked open . . .
Could be a real Faberge . . .
Satelite trajectories with red purse . . .
Man trapped in Legoland . . .
Mouse out for some air . . .
Lucite layers . . .

East Village street scene . . . 
Jelly beans + gummy bears = paisley

1 comment:

  1. The Easter Eggs are phenomenal - and the captions are, in a way, seductive. Job well done! Glad you captured so many beautiful eggs with such perfect photography.

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