Photo Credit: Tom Barnes
A Lamp to Read Seuss By
Standing seven feet tall, an art piece of a twisted spire with a glowing, turning hemisphere at the top, casting images on nearby walls.
Primary Artist
Richard Miner
Artist
Tom Barnes
Photo Credit: Tom Barnes
DATES: Just the Weekends
(Feb 3-4 & Feb 10-11)
Standing seven feet tall, an art piece of a twisted spire with a glowing, turning hemisphere at the top, casting images on nearby walls.
The Lamp consists of a pillar with an inverted hollow bowl at the top. The pillar grows gradually narrower as it rises, forming a twisted spire. The hemisphere is formed of many polygons, each with a carving related to creatures and things about Portland. Inside the hemisphere there are four color-changing lights casting images onto nearby walls. Together, the piece is roughly three feet square at the base, rising to seven feet tall at its peak.
The Lamp consists of a pillar with an inverted hollow bowl at the top. The pillar grows gradually narrower as it rises, forming a twisted spire. The hemisphere is formed of many polygons, each with a carving related to creatures and things about Portland. Inside the hemisphere there are four color-changing lights casting images onto nearby walls. Together, the piece is roughly three feet square at the base, rising to seven feet tall at its peak.
Richard Miner
Tom Barnes


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