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Wildlife of the Guadalupe River
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Pups_r_Paps

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Registered: October 2012 Posts: 276

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Journaling: The public artwork is composed of 12 sculptures that reflect the wildlife of the river. One of the main sculptures in the series, the dragonfly is considered to be one of the most ancient species that survived from the Jurassic period. The dragonfly references the element of water, as well as the health of the river and its ecological systems. The insects are of various sizes, heights and locations attached to posts on ball bearings that allow them to move with the wind. Sunlight creates additional interest by casting shadows through the laser cut wings and reflections off the colorful glass eyes. The sculptures are intended to reawaken the relationship to the wind, sun, and water, fundamental elements of nature in this urban park. The sculptures also celebrate the Guadalupe River that gives life to flora and fauna and people of San José.
Artist: Nobi Nagasawa
1/24/12
San Jose, CA
Credits: "Blooming", Jady Day Studio, Sweet Shoppe; "100% You Bundle", Meghan Mullins, Sweet Shoppe
Pininterest #21: Fall colors mixed with a pop of turquoise creates a more modern looking fall color palette. Use the photo above as color inspiration and create a layout that includes at least four of the colors featured above. – 1 pt.
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· Date: Tue October 9, 2012 · Views: 343 ·
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