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Cut directly through the boat and sheds light on everything


Nawan returned to Singapore several years ago – pastel photos of apartments and thick streets with Boganville, well -known – but still spend a few months in New York every spring or summer. In 2013, after the death of his father, he found a picture of him standing on a boat, in light of the statue of freedom. This made Najan think about the phrase of Statin Island, which passes the statue on its way between Statin and Manhattan. The small fleet of boats, old and new, runs twenty -four hours a day and offers more than sixteen million passengers annually. It has been part of the public transport system in New York City since 1905, but it is due to more concept, to the Lenape network of boats and landing, and the Piraguas run by European settlers. Nawan wanted to do a project for passengers in New York, but the metro was very crowded and dark; It only works with natural light. He said that the sun’s rays “in the phrase of Statin Island, with the approaching of the evening, the” sun rays “were roaming directly through the boat and shining everything at home.” “Even the most ordinary person, the worldly person can look creative.” The boats were rarely full, so he had enough space for individuals, husbands, family and friends.

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