Not exact matches
The Democrats met at the DoubleTree in Tarrytown, where the
lobby has granite
floors, a wood - beamed ceiling and a grand piano but the vestibule leading to the meeting hall smelled of mass - produced chicken parmigiana
left over from a weekend wedding.
The material is found at one side of the entrance and
lobby in a row of columns and the sofit they support, and is
left exposed as
flooring on the top level and in the staircase that connects the four
floors of gallery spaces.
Dominated by large painted areas of bright color on the wall and ceiling (arranged so that the work could incorporate a section of a previous mural by Judy Ledgerwood,
leaving it untouched to accentuate its ornamental attraction) and vivid carpet on the
floor, it also includes an eclectic selection of household and street lamps, tree branches, yarn, and power cords, along with the furniture provided for the
lobby's small café.