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Adam
Madison Street
Electric Lascaux
2nd Avenue, 1202
Gum Wall
Post Alley, 1428
Opening hours: 24/7
Hammering Man
University Street, 100 98101 Seattle
Worker figure constructed of hollow fabricated steel with an aluminum mechanized arm on a three-horsepower electric motor.
Ivar Feeding The Gulls
Alaskan Way, 955
New Archetypes
2nd Avenue
A collection of metal columns, some standing, some disassembled as if collapsed.
Seattle Garden
Union Street, 86
ARTIST-DESIGNED FENCE THAT RUNS ALON TWO SIDES OF THE UNION SUBSTATION. INSTALLED ATOP A 4" WALL, THE FENCE EXTENDS ANOTHER FOUR FEET WITH THE ADDITION OF SPIKELIKE STEEL FLOWERS AND BLADES, PAINTED WITH COLORFUL HIGHLIGHTS "
Skytones
University Street
A volume lighting work in 5 essentially square niches lit by concealed horizontal lines of florescent lights that are programmed through a dimming panel to create a continual abstract reference to dissolving twilight and changing daylight."
Three Piece Sculpture #3: Vertebrae
4th Avenue, 1001 98154 Seattle
Bronze abstract sculpture consisting of three united segments, similar but not identical in form and scale; each form incorporates a strong use of positive and negative space and has areas that are domed, lipped, curved, erect or scalloped.
Trades of the Duwamish
Union Street Pedestrian Bridge
Untitled
Alaskan Way
Six ribbons of bright hues grow out of the buildings left corner and progress up wall and continue off the buildings right side as if caught in a breeze.
Untitled Mural
3rd Avenue, 1111 98104 Seattle
Trompe L"Oeil mural that appears to be a stained glass window showing Mt. Rainier and downtown Seattle basking in sunlight."
What Goes Up Must Come Down
Spring Street
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Madison Street
A large colorful metal flower
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2nd Avenue, 1112
Connected metal strips containing money-related quotations
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3rd Avenue, 1111
Two bronze columns depicting nude female figure
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2nd Avenue, 915
Caged Falcon
Touristic Attraction
Argosy Cruises
- Argosy
Alaskan Way, 1101 98101 Seattle
Phone: +1-206-623-1445
The Carousel
Phone: +1 206-623-8607
Touristic Information
Argosy Visitor Center
Elliott Bay Trail
Museum
Seattle Art Museum
- fee
1st Avenue, 1300 98101 Seattle
Opening hours: We, Fr-Su 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-21:00