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303 2nd Street, --Artist: Jon Krawczyk
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This sculpture was not just one piece, but rather three large pieces spread in a line across the plaza.
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The center of three pieces was a wiggly arch that spanned over benches around a modest fountain.
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The innermost piece (the piece furthest from the street) spiraled around itself on a raised lawn.
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The spiral of the innermost sculpture, here with the surrounding buildings behind it.
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The largest loop of the sculpture was nearest the street and wrapped once around itself.
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Instead of being mounted directly on concrete slabs, these sculptures appeared to have grown right out of the grass.
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A detail shot of one of the upper loops shows how there were at least two pieces, each brazed to the other and ground smooth.
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A detail shot of the lowest part of the largest sculpture, the one nearest the street.
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The foot of the largest sculpture (the one nearest the street) and how it appears to grow right out of the grass.
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The only sign giving credit to the artist was his name on the foot of the largest sculpture.
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A closeup of the lowest loop in the largest sculpture, the sculpture nearest the street.
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The view looking up through the lower loop of the larger sculpture, the one nearest the street.
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The three sculptures as seen from the sidewalk along 2nd Street.
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