New York's Grand Central Terminal unveils world's largest billboard

NEW YORK. August 5. KAZINFORM The world's largest artistic billboard made of multi-colored Post-it super sticky notes was displayed in Grand Central Terminal, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the invention of the Post-it Brand from 3M. Kazinform refers to Xinhua.
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The 40-feet-by-44-feet artistic billboard was made of more than 100,000 colorful Post-it super sticky notes. It was applied by artists over the course of more than 320 hours with a weight of more than 1,665 kg.

The exhibition also shows the winning artwork selected from the Post-it Brand 30th Anniversary Student Design Contest. Students in grades 6 through 12 were invited to create colorful artwork made from Post-it products that fits the theme -- "In 30 years I will ..."

The students' artwork illustrates the aspirations and dreams of kids from across the country. From saving the planet to creating world peace, the artwork includes a variety of positive ideas for the future.

"This is remarkable, so creative. I used to stick the Post-it on my fridge as a reminder. I never thought they can present such an amazing art-piece," said exhibition visitor Stan Berger from Florida.

The exhibition is now free and open to the public in the Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall from Aug. 3 to Aug. 6. Kazinform cites Xinhua. See www.xinhuanet.com for full version.

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