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    Department Of Cultural Affairs
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    Downtown Neighborhood
    Completed Commissions: Landscape Image | Acending Birds | Stained Glass Window | Path of Stars | Millennium Relief | Passages

    Landscape Image

    Artist: Will Nettleship
    Date: 1989
    Material: Paved red, purple, tan brick
    Location: Audubon Street between Whitney Avenue and Orange Street.

    Nettleship's works explore the visual and non-visual side of sculpture that appeals to the sense of touch and/or a sense of body placement. His public sculptures reflect the area in which their surrounding area, how the space is used and how the work of art can illuminate public use. Nettleship's Landscape Image reflects informal conversations between the artist and visitors of Greater New Haven Community Foundation Building as well as the visitors movement in and out of the building. The sculpture marks the building as a place where people who enter can anticipate lively things within.

    Nettleship's outdoor and interior spaces can be viewed in parks, train stations, and business districts throughout the United States and Europe.

     

    Image of Landscape Image by Will Nettleship

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