
PUBLIC ART. We really do not have enough of it in the greater Bay Area. Yes, we have some, but really not that much compared to other major cities in the US. How come we don't have the art? Where...
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Reed Madden Designs is a renowned sculpture studio based in Richmond, CA, specializing in the creation of iconic sculptures that aim to strengthen communities, educate, and bring delight. With a portfolio of diverse projects, including the notable Coming About Fountain Sculpture in Tiburon, CA, their sculptures have become iconic landmarks and central gathering places in various towns and cities.
From the rotating sculptures inspired by Bay themes to the egret taking flight in the Everglades, Reed Madden Designs' creations not only captivate with their artistic beauty but also serve as educational tools, encouraging people of all ages to learn about the environment and wildlife. With their innovative designs and commitment to sustainability, the studio has received recognition, including two American Institute of Architects' awards for their Sun Flowers sculpture.
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PUBLIC ART. We really do not have enough of it in the greater Bay Area. Yes, we have some, but really not that much compared to other major cities in the US. How come we don't have the art? Where...
An interesting piece of public art at center of town in Tiburon! This sculpture kind of represents this town, because I saw that insignia all over this town. I believe it represents sails, and...
Very cool piece of art in Tiburon. We stopped every time we walked by to take a few pictures and and or/watch the sculpture in motion. I was curious to find out more about the sculpture but wasn't...
Love it. There's a delicious design flaw, however... possibly. It could be deliberate, but when a slight breeze hits it, it makes a loud, crass, undignified slapping sound. It's quite...
Anyone who has sailed can identify with this beautiful sculpture! The slapping noise that you hear is reminiscent of large sails flapping as the boat swings through the wind, and the skipper...