Skywards
Introduction
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"Skywards" was created by Skunk Control artist group from Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia, and can be seen near the main entrance of Thornton's Active Adult Center.
The sculpture depicts a flower, its long stem rising above the building. The flower is made of white powder-coated stainless steel, with the flower petals having dichroic glass elements.
Images
Skywards - Blue Skies
Skywards - Side View
Skywards - Stormy Skies
Backstory and Context
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When Thornton designed a new Active Adult Center, public art was included in the vision. "Skywards" was selected for its ability to interest and engage viewers of all ages, and for its creative fusion of art and science.
The flower petals are made of stainless steel cut into the same leafy patterns found throughout the interior of the Active Adult Center. The petals have dichroic glass which reflects and transmits light in unique ways depending on the viewing angle. The petals can appear shades of green, blue, purple, or pink when viewed from below, and cast colorful shadows onto the ground below the sculpture.
The flower has internal LED lighting to provide a colorful experience after dark, as well.
This is Thornton's first sculpture by an international artist.