Fluid Movement
Title
Fluid Movement
Description
Four large bending steel structures jutting out of the ground.
The accompanying plaque next to the sculpture reads, "'Fluid Movement' captures the power and joy of human movement. Like the mirrored surface of a lake on a calm day, each element becomes like water itself, reflecting the sky and expanging the space around it in an ever-enchanting way. Situated in this rain garden (storm retention basin), Fluid Movement supports the ideas inherent to this sustainable feature. The sculptural arms also reference the nearby swimming pool which was a central feature of Old PE prior to remodling.""
Stainless steel mirror polished surface.
Oregon Percent for Art.
Located next to Old PE and the Peter Courtney Health and Wellness Center.
The accompanying plaque next to the sculpture reads, "'Fluid Movement' captures the power and joy of human movement. Like the mirrored surface of a lake on a calm day, each element becomes like water itself, reflecting the sky and expanging the space around it in an ever-enchanting way. Situated in this rain garden (storm retention basin), Fluid Movement supports the ideas inherent to this sustainable feature. The sculptural arms also reference the nearby swimming pool which was a central feature of Old PE prior to remodling.""
Stainless steel mirror polished surface.
Oregon Percent for Art.
Located next to Old PE and the Peter Courtney Health and Wellness Center.
Digital .jpg (300 dpi, pixel dimensions- width: 1500, height:1000)
Creator
Anholt, Jill
Date
2011
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Copyright Not Evaluated: As of 05/28/2020, the copyright for this item has not been investigated by Hamersly Library.
Type
Image; StillImage
Coverage
United States--Oregon--Polk County--Monmouth
Collection
Citation
Anholt, Jill
, “Fluid Movement,” Omeka @ WOU, accessed May 28, 2023, https://omeka.wou.edu/document/1604.