Wednesday, October 04, 2006

West Edge Sculpture Invitational 2006

I am fortunate to work in an office located near Seattle's Harbor Steps. The harbor steps are just that - steps going down to the harbor or waterfront. But they are more than just steps. It's a grand staircase with multiple landings which incorporates lovely trees, fountains and lighting. People use the steps not only to get from point A to point B, but they enjoy lunchtime music and dance performances in the summer or just sit and eat their lunch on any sunny day. It's really a beautiful public space.

During September and October the last couple of years the Harbor Steps have been home to the West Edge Sculpture Invitational. What is that? The official web site describes it as:
"A world-class sculpture exhibit in the heart of downtown Seattle showcasing established and emerging local, regional and national sculptors working in all media appropriate to an outdoor setting."
They are exhibiting some very interesting sculptures this year. I have to post some of my favorites which I photographed yesterday. The first one here is my top pick. Isn't she pretty?

Phoenix

And I love how happy these guys look. They make me want to dance along with them.

Dancing Starfish

Of course since this is Seattle you have to have salmon represented:

Erector Set Salmon

I love how this boat is placed near the fountains to emphasize the water theme.

Cockerell Shell

And this one just has a pleasant and beautiful shape. Again, the fountains only make it better.

Uzu Maki III

1 comment:

Elliott said...

Nice pix of the sculptures!