Recycle Tree Sculpture - Fayetteville AR
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Where's George
N 36° 04.638 W 094° 10.166
15S E 394701 N 3993155
This interesting sculpture is located along the Scull Creek Trail where it intersects with W North Street, adjacent to the Marion Orton Recycling Center.
Waymark Code: WMV5W6
Location: Arkansas, United States
Date Posted: 02/28/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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"For Fayetteville, the art projects keep coming.

The Fayetteville Arts council approved plans for a recycling tree sculpture to be built next to the Marion Orton Recycling Center at 735 W North St., Wednesday, July 16.

With the plan approved, once a contract is ready the plans are projected to be brought for approval by the city council at their Aug. 17 meeting. If approved, the tree will be installed on the East side of the recycling center next to the Scull Creek trail, facing North Street.

The sculpture was approved out of nine artists’ submissions by a Fayetteville Recycling and Trash committee.

The sculpture, designed by John Stalling — a blacksmith artist in Eureka Springs, Ark. — will stand 20 feet tall and 14 feet wide. The tree will consist of recycled aluminum cans to represent tree bark, and the recycling symbol will be stainless steel. The idea behind the sculpture is to emphasize the connectedness of recycling and nature, according to Stalling’s proposal.

The branches will feature aluminum cans as “leaves” and “berries” will be made out of reflectors."

- above text from TheFreeWeekly (visit link)
Title: Recycle Tree (no official title available)

Artist: John Stalling

Media (materials) used: recycled aluminum cans to represent tree bark, and the recycling symbol will be stainless steel, branches will feature aluminum cans as “leaves” and “berries” will be made out of reflectors.

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Scull Creek Trail at W North St

Date of creation or placement: 2016

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