Airport Observations (3 of 3)
Airport Observations (3 of 3)
You know I'm always interested in what people are doing to enhance public spaces, especially utilitarian buildings like airports. So, I thought I would share a couple of items I've found on the way to catch my flights.
At LAX, the brightly colored work of Pat Warner paid homage to flowering plants native to California in Floragalora...
and Marianne Sadowski's body of work, entitled Rhizomatic Variations, used maps of LA as a starting point for her richly colored prints.
The Birmingham airport had this marvelous vertical garden, entitled Earth, Wind, and Water: The Landscape of Alabama by Murray Johnston. It took up an entire corridor and was filled with lots of textures, shapes, and many shades of green with splashes of other colors.
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You know I'm always interested in what people are doing to enhance public spaces, especially utilitarian buildings like airports. So, I thought I would share a couple of items I've found on the way to catch my flights.
At LAX, the brightly colored work of Pat Warner paid homage to flowering plants native to California in Floragalora...
and Marianne Sadowski's body of work, entitled Rhizomatic Variations, used maps of LA as a starting point for her richly colored prints.
The Birmingham airport had this marvelous vertical garden, entitled Earth, Wind, and Water: The Landscape of Alabama by Murray Johnston. It took up an entire corridor and was filled with lots of textures, shapes, and many shades of green with splashes of other colors.
Keep your eyes open folks, you never know when you will run across something special!
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