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Visual Puzzles

Erik Gonzales


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Bridge overlooking the Crosscut CanalLocation

Crosscut Canal pedestrian bridge

64th St & Osborn Rd

Description

2001

Glass �fresco,� metal cut-outs

The pedestrian bridge provides a vital connection between two neighborhoods separated by the Crosscut Canal . A series of back-lit images are placed in special frames showcasing unique composite images, historic photos and abstract images. The paintings appear to grow out of the shapes and lines in the original photographs. Smaller art panels and other landscape design elements display details from the paintings along the railings of the bridge. Artist Erik Gonzales acquired old photos and drawings of the area and surrounding neighborhoods. Together they appear as �puzzle� pieces that show the Crosscut Canal from a new perspective.

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