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Steel Balls Edmonton. A man who became trapped inside a notable piece of edmonton public art made of large silver spheres was arrested soon after firefighters helped him escape the structure. This isn’t the kind of question one would expect to captivate a city and bring on strong debate, but that is what. Composed of nearly 1, 000 hand crafted stainless steel spheres that together assume the shape of an abstracted pile or mound, talus dome reflects the sky, the weather and the river of cars. On saturday, several photos of the installation were shared. The talus dome, at quesnell bridge and fox drive, is an art installation consisting of nearly 1,000 stainless steel balls. Composed of nearly 1,000 handcrafted stainless steel spheres forming an abstract talus shape, the sculpture reflects the sky, weather and the river of cars that pass by it.

Edmonton’s Talus Dome art piece vandalized Edmonton Globalnews.ca
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The talus dome, at quesnell bridge and fox drive, is an art installation consisting of nearly 1,000 stainless steel balls. Composed of nearly 1, 000 hand crafted stainless steel spheres that together assume the shape of an abstracted pile or mound, talus dome reflects the sky, the weather and the river of cars. Composed of nearly 1,000 handcrafted stainless steel spheres forming an abstract talus shape, the sculpture reflects the sky, weather and the river of cars that pass by it. A man who became trapped inside a notable piece of edmonton public art made of large silver spheres was arrested soon after firefighters helped him escape the structure. On saturday, several photos of the installation were shared. This isn’t the kind of question one would expect to captivate a city and bring on strong debate, but that is what.

Edmonton’s Talus Dome art piece vandalized Edmonton Globalnews.ca

Steel Balls Edmonton Composed of nearly 1, 000 hand crafted stainless steel spheres that together assume the shape of an abstracted pile or mound, talus dome reflects the sky, the weather and the river of cars. On saturday, several photos of the installation were shared. A man who became trapped inside a notable piece of edmonton public art made of large silver spheres was arrested soon after firefighters helped him escape the structure. This isn’t the kind of question one would expect to captivate a city and bring on strong debate, but that is what. The talus dome, at quesnell bridge and fox drive, is an art installation consisting of nearly 1,000 stainless steel balls. Composed of nearly 1,000 handcrafted stainless steel spheres forming an abstract talus shape, the sculpture reflects the sky, weather and the river of cars that pass by it. Composed of nearly 1, 000 hand crafted stainless steel spheres that together assume the shape of an abstracted pile or mound, talus dome reflects the sky, the weather and the river of cars.

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