Client: Yolo County
Location: Davis, CA, United States
Completion date: 2010
Artwork budget: $18,500
Project Team
Artist - Project Manager
Mark Abildgaard
Artist
Rene Steinke
Sacramento Art Glass
Public Art Agent
Danielle Whitmore
Yolo County arts Council
Public Art Agent
Yolo County Arts Council
Overview
This project was designed for a specific space in a public library where an existing skylight was the dominant feature. The height to the center of the skylight from the floor was 35 feet. The room dimensions below the sky light were 25'x25'. The sculpture was designed so that the lowest point was15 feet above the floor.
Goals
The request for this proposal specified that the light from the skylight was not to be obscured. By using the existing structural framework for the skylight to mount the cables which suspended the glass elements the sculpture filled the space without blocking the natural light. The cross beam structure of the skylight determined the design. The arrangement of the glass elements mirrored the pyramid space of the skylight in reverse.
Process
This project was a collaboration between the design committee, the librarian, the master glassblower and myself. At the initial meeting before the design committee I presented a scale drawing and model as well a sample of the glass elements that I was proposing to use. This allowed me to answer all questions and make adjustments to the design in order to move forward with the project.
Additional Information
The concept for this project was a rare meteorological event where a cloud will appear to take on the colors of a rainbow. This happens when the angle of the sun hitting the water droplets in the cloud is very low. The event is called a Fire Rainbow. I wanted to create a cloud of rainbow colored glass raindrops that would be suspended under the skylight in the library.