Description
This print views the Manhattan Bridge from below, framed naturally by tree leaves reaching in from both sides of the foreground. The steel structure stands centered in the frame—strong, geometric, balanced—while the greenery softens the scene, giving contrast between iron and nature.
The Manhattan Bridge opened in 1909 as the last of the three suspension bridges spanning the East River, connecting Chinatown in Manhattan to DUMBO in Brooklyn. Built during New York’s rapid expansion, it remains one of the city’s most important crossings and a defining piece of its industrial architecture.
This print hangs well in workspaces, studios, living rooms, or anywhere that benefits from structure and calm balance. The combination of steel and leaves makes it ideal for modern interiors, urban themes, or rooms that blend natural and industrial elements together.