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Client
Location: Phoenix, AZ, United States
Completion date: 2019
Project Team
Fabricator
Bollinger Atelier
Artist
Barbara Grygutis
Overview
6th Street and Butler Drive neighborhood pocket park, Phoenix, Arizona. 2019.
Stainless steel, integrated lighting; 25ā H x 8ā D
Commissioned by the City of Phoenix.
The hollow cutout pattern of the conic sculpture is inspired by the shadow patterns of native plant life. The sculptural environment also includes a meandering artist-designed A seemingly fluid ribbon of steel then swirls around the column and extends into the air representing a winding flow of water in combination with an illuminated blue LED light in the evening.
Goals