• City of Shoreline Public Art Collection
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    Ponies

    2301 N 17th St.
    Anonymouse Donation 1998

    The ponies were donated to the City with the stipulation that they be placed in a highly traveled, but park-like location. Ronald Bog Park as a passive-use, natural environment along a busy thoroughfare is the perfect place for the public to view this artwork.

  • City of Shoreline Public Art Collection
    City of Shoreline 1% for Art Program 2007
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    Aurora Banners

    32 poles on Aurora Ave between N 14th St and N 165th St

    Jessica Amoateng, artist. Silk-screen print on fabric

    Artist's statement: The Aurora Banners represent Shoreline's beautiful vegetation, complimented by the city's extraordinary commitment to fitness, recreation and relaxation. They highlight the wonderful Interurban Trail and showcase the city's ever-present oasis of evergreen trees. Additionally, the circular objects depicted are reminiscent of the design pieces on the Interurban Bridge.

  • City of Shoreline Public Art Collection
    City of Shoreline 1% for Art Program 2008
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    Contemplating the Arc

    AEcho Lake Park
    2021 NW 190th Street

    Stuart Nakamura, artist. Concrete, stone, steel

    Artists' Statement: In response to the location and nature of the park, my approach is to create imagery which reinforces what I feel is the character of the park...that of a sanctuary from an otherwise noisy and busy suburban setting. I also felt that the artwork should reflect the lake's natural elements and place equal importance to the horizontal aspect of the space due to the quantity of large vertical elements already present...