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Fountains–Preston at Main Street

May 04, 2009 By: Tom Davis Category: Sidewalk Art, Sidewalk Fountains

There are two stone “vessels” either side of Main Street on the north side of Preston (map). Both stone urns were designed, built and installed by Brad Goldberg, an award winning sculptor/artist who works with stone. Be sure to read the posts here about his two vessels at Congress and Main and the “Bayou” in the fountain on Preston between Fannin and San Jacinto. All pieces are part of the City of Houston’s Art Collection.DSC_0197.JPG

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Fountains-Congress at Main

May 02, 2009 By: Tom Davis Category: Sidewalk Art, Sidewalk Fountains

Artist created carved stone fountain and bench. Note mechanical vault hatch in foreground.

There are four fountains on the north end of Main Street in the historic district–two at the Congress and two at the Preston intersections in downtown Houston. The center piece of each is a stone urn created by the master artist and sculptor Brad Goldberg. Brad’s web site presents him as “an artist who sees his work as a fusion between sculpture, the landscape and the built environment”. You will find five fountains in this blog where the centerpiece is his work–the four on Main Street plus the “Bayou” on Preston between Fannin and San Jacinto Streets. All pieces are part of the City of Houston’s Art Collection. (more…)

Sidewalk Art: Puzzles

April 12, 2009 By: Tom Davis Category: Sidewalk Art, Sidewalk Features, Special Surfaces

On Prairie Street in downtown Houston (map) the Cotswold Project added art in the widened sidewalk areas and one of the installations uses puzzle shapes with sandblasted artist created patterns. There are several aspects to this installation–and more than a few lessons–you may find interesting. The process we experienced–the challenges and the rewards–are enumerated below.sidewalkpuzzels2.jpg (more…)