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The design was approved in 2004 and fabrication was completed in 2006. Cast acrylic. Seattle Art Museum's new Olympic Sculpture Park. ""Ink Sky 2 (detail)," 2011, by Teresita Fernández. Our goal is to get the crowd up and dancing, singing along, and enjoying a great rock show! Graphite, magnets. Is it ironic that a piece called "Seattle Cloud Cover" looks really nice in bright Seattle sunshine? We aim to provide a fun, high-energy performance featuring songs that everyone will recognize. Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park opened in 2007 at the southern end of Myrtle Edwards Park. Originally commissioned at Artpace, a Foundation for Contemporary Art, San Antonio, Texas. ""Bamboo Cinema," 2001, by Teresita Fernández. Silk yarn, steel armature, epoxy. "And I've always been much more interested in sort of amplifying that idea to include the space below us and above us. The passageway augments our relationship to the world around us, and hopefully prompts us to reflect on the value of public spaces—mutable and fluid as they currently are—and our place within them. Seattle Cloud Cover, 2004-2006 laminated glass with photographic design interlay 114 x 2400 x 75 inches; 289.6 x 6096 x 190.5 cm LM8457 Courtesy Seattle Museum of Art. The ASOS/AWOS systems, measure cloud cover in oktas (8th’s) using a ceilometer which is accurate to 12,000 ft. "Borrowed Landscape," 1998, by Teresita Fernández. Colored and shaped paper pulp with ink jet assembled with mirror. In the visual layering of nature and art—both within Fernandez's imagery, and in the relationship of the bridge to its setting—one recognizes how images of nature influence the way we see it. I try to answer that question for myself culturally, historically, physically, geographically, racially, politically," Fernández told CBS News' Martha Teichner. "I've been interested in gold as a material for a long time," she said. "We're used to talking about landscape as though it's something right in front of our eyes," Fernández said. Cloud Cover is a Seattle-based cover band focusing on playing 80's, 90's, and 2000's rock hits. "Epic" is made out of more than 27,000 small pieces of raw mined graphite. "Epic 1 (detail)," 2009, by Teresita Fernández. Address: 2901 Western Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98121 The "Seattle Cloud Cover" glass bridge art was completed in 2006 by Teresita Fernández (born 1958). The project marks Fernandez's first permanent publicly sited work.