Tidelines

The predominant design gesture in the Friends of Waterfront Seattle community information space, Tidelines hangs just beneath the ceiling, filtering light through to the center of the space while creating subtle shadows that emphasize the sculpture’s wavelike form. This undulating shape is created from a series of 1/2” white birch plywood panels that gives the illusion of waves without becoming a literal representation. This piece informs the shapes of all the other installation pieces in the space through nods to water, waves, and gently rolling organic forms. 

Details

LOCATION Seattle WA
COMPLETED 2014
DIMENSIONS 10’ x 8’ x 2’
MEDIUM Birch Plywood, Paint
DESIGNERS Jack Chaffin, Mona Zellers

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