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May 03, 2009
Greg Conyne sculpture permanently installed in Vancouver

The challenge presented to the sculpture team consisting of Blackfish artist Greg Conyne and Wendy Armstrong was using materials that started perhaps as someone’s vision of a better future or a not so elegant, but very serviceable piece of equipment that had become outdated or worn and turn them into a piece of sculpture that would have rain water running over it, becoming a fountain. The sculpture is located at Turtle Place in Vancouver, Washington.

Greg and Wendy used cast off materials from the Clark County Public Utilities (CPU), the local bus company (C-Tran), a local contractor (Bob Colf) and the department of the city in charge of the traffic signals. After taking a tour of the “bone yards” of these establishments they came up with a concept sketch that was approved and they were on their way.

The frame or super structure is made out of 3”x 2”, 2”x2” new steel and new bolts. As the piece is to be approximately 15’x8’x8’ and movable they needed to be able to disassemble it and reassemble it at a future date if the need arises. All of the rest of the sculpture is made up of pieces from the above mentioned places. Transformers and insulators make up the majority of the features. These are not necessarily left the way they received them from CPU. Some are turned upside down, some cut, insulators are all different ways to make the water flow and drip off them.

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Blackfish Hosts Gallery 110
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The Pacifist Potential at Blackfish Gallery Calendar of Events
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Blackfish Gallery Exhibits at Gallery 110 in Seattle
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Portland Community College: Artistic Process Group Show

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