Current
Outdoor public art located on Front Street in Issaquah, Washington.
The art for Front Street involved taking aerial maps of the Issaquah area, outlining the natural water systems, and using sections of Issaquah creek as a basis of design. The pieces capture something that is unique to the area and celebrates it in a way that is a snapshot of time. The water route is flanked by concentric morphing shapes that radiate outward, which represents the passage of time and change. These pieces observe the present and relay a sense of what could be.
Functionally the art screens provide transparency and parking lot screening that adjacent business owners desired.
Issaquah Arts Commission | public art commission
2019
Powder coated Steel