Oops, my question was for Ralph Robinson. I was wondering if there are any photos of the shadows from the metal sculptures actually showing the Latin phrase as it is supposed to happen on the Solstice.
I don't have a problem with the City commissioning Public Art and using the Water Tank that way, although compared to the murals in other places on grain elevators, water tanks and public buildings, I think this one is not that great and apparently also hasn't aged well, And I don't think it was worth the cost, especially since the main idea of it only shows up once a year. I'd vote to take the fence down and let the graffiti artists have at it.
I took the photos you see here. I'm proudest of the four white garbage bags.
I expect to win a Pulitzer for that one.
Oops, my question was for Ralph Robinson. I was wondering if there are any photos of the shadows from the metal sculptures actually showing the Latin phrase as it is supposed to happen on the Solstice.
I don't have a problem with the City commissioning Public Art and using the Water Tank that way, although compared to the murals in other places on grain elevators, water tanks and public buildings, I think this one is not that great and apparently also hasn't aged well, And I don't think it was worth the cost, especially since the main idea of it only shows up once a year. I'd vote to take the fence down and let the graffiti artists have at it.