Public Art
O’ Truth of the Earth
The Hyatt Regency Denver is adorned with a poem by John Ruskin, “O Truth of Earth,” using stainless steel set into the black granite of the perimeter of the building. The piece was installed during construction of the hotel in 2005. The poem reads: Mountains are the bones of the earth, their highest peaks are … 
			
					
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Avian Front
“Avian Front”, by Patrick Marold, is located on the southwestern boundary of the Denver Zoo and is visible from City Park. This work was commissioned to establish a creative boundary between City Park and the Denver Zoo’s Avian Propagation Center, an innovative breeding and conservation facility for endangered birds that opened in 2008. Inspired by … 
			
					
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Cloudbreak
The east wall of the jury assembly room is a colored glass image of light bursting from behind dramatic storm clouds seen through a layer of over 13,500 glass tubes that “push” like a cloud through the metal frame of the wall in low relief. Each tube catches the bits of color of the pixelated … 
			
					
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Virga
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Suspect
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Mine Craft
Mine Craft is the result of studying of the iconic imagery associated with Colorado. Inspiration was drawn from the geography, industry and global presence of the state, and explored a variety of methods to represent these abstracted elements through the application of the current advancements in fabrication technology. The geography and landscape of Colorado is … 
			
					
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Phantom
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Creekfront
“Creekfront” is a series of terracotta plaques, featuring the Creekfront logo, which are placed in pillars and bollards along the Cherry Creek Trail at Creekfront Park. 
			
					
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Three Wild Spaces, 2 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric. 
			
					
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Cloud Formations and its Weather Cycles
Colorful abstract imagery representing a cloud formation and weather cycles was included as part of a waterslide at La Alma Pool.