Deer Park Dahlias
Deer Park Dahlias
About the project
William Low’s artwork at the LIRR Deer Park station creates a contemplative space in the station waiting room. The vibrantly colored dahlias situated in a pastoral field were translated into laminated glass by Tom Patti Design. The large scale of the flowers shift the viewer’s perspective and provide an experience of childlike wonder in the natural world.
The artwork is derived from the local area’s botanic legacy: Central Park was first landscaped with ornamental trees and shrubs that had been grown in Deer Park, and the town was well known for annual dahlia festivals. The area is still a floral site, with several wholesale nurseries near to the station. "Deer Park Dahlias" acknowledges this specific, but not widely known, aspect of the community.
About the artist
William Low is a painter and illustrator based in Huntington, Long Island. His signature style uses classic painting techniques to depict city and nature scenes with shimmering sunlight and evocative color. Drawing from real-life observations, his work conveys personal experience as shared memory. He has won numerous awards, including four Silver medals from the Society of Illustrators, and has illustrated several beloved children’s books. He is currently the principal in Cobalt Illustration Studios and he is a professor at FIT.