Olas de bienvenida

The fences were inspired by looking up at the sky while swimming underwater. Starting nearly flat at the bottom of the fence, the bands become successively wavier as they move up, so that it is possible to stand under the top bands and see their broadening intersecting wave forms. The fences are made to be seen from two different viewpoints. Close to the fence, the horizontal waves seen large-scale within the confined area have a strong sculptural presence. The undulating planes invite swimmers to run their hands along the smooth surfaces as they walk to the locker rooms. From farther away on the pool deck, the fences appear to be groupings of flat horizontal pieces. The shiny, waving surfaces reflect an irregular pattern of light and dark bands that can be appreciated from a distance. The fences were fabricated and technical elements designed by local designer/metalworker, Tom McNeil.

Artista(s): Mary Lucking

Mary Lucking, Olas de bienvenida, 2006.

Las dos esculturas de cercas de la artista Mary Lucking están integradas en las paredes del edificio de entrada a la piscina, instaladas a ambos lados de la entrada y creadas para guiar a los clientes a los vestuarios en lados opuestos. La obra de arte se fabricó cortando, soldando y doblando las longitudes de acero inoxidable ampliamente espaciadas para ondular, creando la esencia de una superficie ondulada.
Dimensiones: Valla 1: 11' x 11' x 3''; Valla 2: 11' x 9' x 3'
Dirección: Quince Douglas Pool, (1575 East 36th Street)

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