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Title: Tumbling Figure: Five Stages Artist: Michael C. Spafford Location: 415 Sixth Avenue Medium: Aluminum Descr: A heroic vision - the story of human endeavor - is the essence of this artwork. Inspired by the story of Daedalus and his son Icarus, the work warns of the exuberance of youth and consequences of straying from the middle path. It reminds us that we may lose our way when we forget the important lessons of life. It was initially created for installation in the Kingdome in 1980. After some restoration work, the piece was reinstalled in 2005 by King County 4Culture at a new parking garage. |
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Title: The Dream Ship: Artist: Miles Pepper Location: Beacon Hill Branch - Seattle Public Library 2821 Beacon Avenue South Medium: Aluminum Descr: The spirit and concept of this artwork was sparked by "The Kon-Tiki Expedition". Floating above the building, it functions as a visible and animated landmark for the library and the Beacon Hill community. This Dream Ship represents a place to explore, to discover and to dream. It captures Beacon Hill's wind patterns and slowly changes form as it opens and closes with the wind. |
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Title: Winds of Friendship Artist: Parks Anderson, 1986 Location: Lakeside School at 14050 First Ave. N. Medium: Aluminum Descr: Kinetic aluminum sculpture which has twin at Moscow, Russia School #20 emphasizing friendship in 1987. Gift of Mrs.and Mr. Max A. Gurvich |
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Title: Ten Feet into the Future Artist: David Govedare, 1986 Location: 3131 Elliott Ave. Building Medium: Aluminum Descr: Five aluminum life size joggers led by Native American with an African American, an Asian, a Hispanic, and a Caucasian. |
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Title: Metamorphosis Artist: Larry Pentz, 1983 Location: University of Washington at the Arts Building Medium: Aluminum Descr: Abstract aluminum sculpture |
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Title: Joy Artist: Carl Fellner, 2000 Location: House boat viewed from Portage Bay (address 3246 Portage Bay E.) Medium: Aluminum Descr: Painted aluminum sculpture. |
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Title: Loo Wit Artist: James Rosati, 1980 Location: Holiday Crowne Plaza Hotel in outside courtyard at Sixth Ave. and Seneca St. Medium: Aluminum Descr: The welded aluminium sculpture is named for Mt St. Helens volcano in the Klickitat language. |
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Title: Kuba Textile Grill Artist: Beliz Brother & Mark Calderon, 1994 Location: Garfield Community Center at 2323 E. Cherry Street. Medium: Aluminum Descr: Cast aluminum with steel armature window grill designed from traditional textile pattern of Kuba people of Zaire, Africa. |
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Title: Pillar Arc Artist: Ming Fay, 2004 Location: Federal Court House at 7 Ave. & Stewart Medium: Aluminum Descr: Aluminum sculpture in courtyard at entrance to Federal Court House. Art Spotter: Christina Ager |
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Title: Ballard Gateway Artist: Lea Anne Lakes & Tom Askman, 2003 Location: North end of Ballard Bridge on 15 Ave. N.W. Medium: Aluminum Descr: Aluminum sculpture of propeller designs speaking to Ballard's boating history (sculpture shown is from set of eight representing different aspects of Ballard's history). Art Spotter: Chuck Bergstrom |
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