My latest public art piece, Sun Flair, will be installed at Ortega Park in Sunnyvale as part of the Sun Flair Sculpture Program. This temporary public art initiative, led by the City of Sunnyvale’s Public Art Program, connects local artists with residents while encouraging exploration of the city’s neighborhood parks. Sun Flair is one of 26 sculptures created by local artists, each transforming a large, plain sun sculpture into a unique representation of Sunnyvale’s values, history, and community spirit.
My piece “Sun of Many Lights” celebrates the harmonious interplay of light and darkness. It illustrates how light alleviates uncertainty, offering clarity and warmth, while darkness becomes a canvas for hope and transformation. The design features candle flames radiating from a spiral center, symbolizing the journey of life. This spiral, crafted from epoxy sculpt, also embodies the interconnectedness of all beings, suggesting that each person’s light contributes to a greater, ever-expanding whole.
The sculptures will be on display for up to 24 months. See Sunnyvale Public Art website for locations and maps
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