Ai Weiwei, one of China’s foremost contemporary artists, has
taken his beautiful Forever Bicycles sculpture to Toronto.
Featuring 3,144 bicycles, the colossal structure is stunning.
Displayed in a night-time festival, it is spectacularly lit up
with pink and blue lights looking as if they are floating.
What a delight.
Tag: sculpture
Beautiful Chicago
Chicago has some of the best art and architecture.
Dare I say Chicago has better architecture
than NYC in some ways. The modern movement is
more prominent and nobody did it better than FLW.
Beautiful Alexander Calder Sculpture

The Eagle, 1971, Alexander Calder
Seattle Museum Olympic Sculpture Park
Beautiful Sculpture
Wandering leads to all things beautiful.
Sonic Bloom is an LED sculpture at the entry
to the Seattle Pacific Science Center with a chorus of
color and sound. Interactive, movement
triggers the flowers to light up. See it here.
SONIC BLOOM, 2013, Pacific Science Center
Seattle Center, Seattle WA
by Dan Corson
Commissioned by the Pacific Science Center
and Seattle City Light’s Green Up Program
5 flowers: 20’ diameter and up to 40’ tall. Steel, fiberglass,
custom photo voltaic cells, LEDs, sensors, interactive
sound system and energy data monitoring.
Beautiful Thought
Beautiful Sculpture
Beautiful Recycle+Reuse
Strolling through Pioneer Square I ran into this
wonderful random sculpture from a previous
art walk made entirely of old recycled drawers
and various pieces of wood. Very creative.
Beautiful Sculpture
Beautiful Sculpture
More images from the Fremont Fair.
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE, may all days
be sunny, happy, and long…
And of course the famous (or perhaps infamous) Fremont Troll….
Beautiful Sculpture
As mentioned in a previous post, Cascade Neighborhood also
has some celebrated new additions along with some gems.
Sandwiched between the sleek new Amazon.com buildings
and the Cascade Park is a new building with some wonderful
sculptures reminiscent of logs. I don’t know the official
name of the sculptures but I like to call them the
Rainbow Logs.




























