Nancy Spero creates a picture with 48 tiles of glass mosaic in the subway station. She uses the tiles to create seven figures including musicians, arching acrobats, dancers both ancient and modern, ancient Greek goddess Artemis, and an opera singer. She emphasizes these figures by making each one a color that draws attention to them such as Sparkling gold, bright yellow, sunrise orange, bright green, light and dark blues, and red. To further exaggerate these characters, she makes the space that surrounds them pure white. The mosaic tiles create an abstract style that appeals to the creative side of viewers (it is almost like the pointillism technique but with squares of mosaic glass tiles of various colors). She places the Greek goddess on the left in bright sparkling gold tile appearing to have her hands up and out and wearing a draped dress that comes off each arm. Above each arm following implied lines acrobats appear to be flying above her. The ones above her arms complement each other as a yin yang does as one appears to flip up and the other down. The acrobat above the goddess' left arm appears to be orange while the one on the right appears to be light blue. This is asymmetrically balanced by adding a series of figures on the right. There appears to be three dancers to the right doing back bends, all depicted in a different color. The first bent figure is yellow, the second is dark blue, and the third is bright green. On the right at the very end there appears to be See more