38, 104 Helios - Colorado Springs, CO
Posted by: condor1
N 38° 50.128 W 104° 49.505
13S E 515181 N 4298532
Located in downtown Colorado Springs, it is one of the sculptures featured on the 'Art On The Streets' walking tour of the downtown area.
Waymark Code: WMDPX1
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 02/12/2012
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Colorado Springs has a wonderful "Art on the Streets" Walking Tour. If you would like to enjoy the sights, then here is a ..LINK.. to a PDF Map which will guide you through the entire tour.
Plaque Text:
ART ON THE STREET
38, 104 Helios by Patrick Zentz
In celebration of the 10th Anniversary (1999 - 2008), City of Sunshine exhibition, this site specific sculpture by Montana artist, Patrick Zentz, was commissioned for permanent display. The numbers in the title of this sculpture descibe its location, in west latitude and north longitude. "Helios" is Greek for "sun". The intersecting steel legs relate metaphorically to the intersection at Cascade and Kiowa and an anemometer, with seven aluminum anemometer cups and one brass sphere, not only rotates from east to west, but is also coupled to an electronic mechanism that automatically adjusts its angle above the south horizon, matching the actual sun's seasonal changes. The anemometer with its shiny brass globe thus provides a meaphorical sun that moves in the same apparent arc as its solar inspiration.
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Title of Piece: 38, 104 Helios
Artist: Patrick Zentz
Material/Media: Stainless Steel and Painted Metal Base
Date of Creation or Placement: Placed 2008
Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): NE Corner of E Kiowa St and N Cascade Ave
Web link(s) for additional information: [Web Link]
Web link(s) to YouTube or other video: Not listed
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