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Look Closely
Permanent Public Art Installation, Doyle Street Greenway, Emeryville, CA 2006
Funded by the City of Emeryville

“Look Closely” is a series of nine naturalistic, functional sculptures that are integrated into the landscape along the Doyle Street Emeryville Greenway. Rendered in a palette of natural hues, the collection of stone-like sculptures feature imagery of flora and fauna photographed by Ene on site along the Greenway. This imagery, etched in granite, is incorporated into a series of smooth, stone-like concrete sculptures amidst plantings on the six-block greenway. Photographs of produce grown in the community garden is incorporated into benches adjacent to the garden. A butterfly garden incorporating childrens' drawings of butterfliles and flowers etched in granite was also created in a playground at the greenway.Special thanks to Jonathan King, seated below.



Right: A 6' diameter table/seating element evokes the stream that ran beneath this site; a metaphoric "well", the piece features an image of a waterdrop.