480 SW 152nd Street, Burien

The sculpture was inspired by Gaussian star charts, basket weaving, and a desire to put color against a gray Northwest sky. It also marks the line that runs from the old Bering land bridge, through Burien to Mt. Rainier. This sculpture is dedicated to the indomitable and generous spirit of the Duwamish people, the Indigenous people of this region, and is meant for the enjoyment of all.
- This piece is dedicated to the Duwamish Peoples, and was inspired by star charts, basket weaving, and a desire to put color against a gray Northwest sky. How does this piece make you think of stars, basket weaving, and color?
About the Artist
James Harrison has public works installed in Seattle, Portland, and London.
Installation Date
2009
Materials
Steel, glass, acrylic resin, paint
Owned By
City of Burien
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