Public Art
Joe on Public Art
Here is a mural of THE TRUMPET, a dynamic piece that, with its more muted colors, doesn’t dominate the space yet still retains its energy.
THE HORSE, a Big Joy sculpture that gives the lobby both a focal point as well as great energy!
WOMAN AND BLOOD MOON etched into concrete or stone flat.
PRELUDE TO A KISS a piece made with two single metal sheets, one for the young man and one for the young woman. If they were older, I would have - perhaps - created the work from a single sheet.
WOMAN GAZING AT BIRD and BOOK LOVERS Giant, outdoor murals that show how well simplicity can be read from even great distances.
PROJECTED ANIMATIONS OF YOGA POSES As we’ve learned from William Kentridge, projected images can be as large as we’d like them to be, creating a big impact.
HANDS HOLDING FLOWERS etched on stone and done in faded colors so as to not dominate the garden, but rather enhance it.
DUO A relief sculpture creating great impact and energy along with immense joy.
WOMAN IN BIKINI SMELLING FLOWER A rich, minimal color pallete to match the energy of its lush surroundings.
YELLOW SUNBATHER WITH RED SUN Big-Big Joy here, with rich, primary colors.
WOMAN IN REPOSE WITH BIRD-HAND A mural with energy and movement using slightly muted tones so it doesn’t seem to be screaming at people.
YOGA TWIST A large sculpture, perhaps to show a meeting place for yoga classes.
MEDITATION AND YOGA SCULPTURES I thought these would be nice in an outdoor setting, say a botanic garden, to both calm and intrigue the visitors.