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W5117
17.09.2012
Cliff Dwelling - Adam Kuby
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Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper. Adam Kuby, Artis t adam@adamkuby.com www.adamkuby.com 7019 SE Morrison St. Portland, OR 97215 (503) 752-5241 Call for Unrealized Projects Submission Cliff ...

Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper.

Adam Kuby, Artis t adam@adamkuby.com www.adamkuby.com 7019 SE Morrison St. Portland, OR 97215 (503) 752-5241 Call for Unrealized Projects Submission Cliff Dwelling (1993). Lithograph and watercolor on paper. 24" x 40" Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper. The building could be new or existing, and be located in almost any city in the world. Currently falcons dwell in most major metropolises where they nest on skyscrapers, bridges or church spires and prey on pigeons and other urban wildlife. The building's steel and glass skin would be pulled in to make room for the overhanging ledges of artificial rock. Inside, space is provided for public viewing. Unlike a zoo, the birds are not fed or caged. Here the people are confined. The falcons are free. For more info go to http://adamkuby.com/falcons.html Kuby / Image Description List / Page 1

Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper. Adam Kuby, Artis t adam@adamkuby.com www.adamkuby.com 7019 SE Morrison St. Portland, OR 97215 (503) 752-5241 Call for Unrealized Projects Submission Cliff ...

Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper.

Adam Kuby, Artis t adam@adamkuby.com www.adamkuby.com 7019 SE Morrison St. Portland, OR 97215 (503) 752-5241 Call for Unrealized Projects Submission Cliff Dwelling (1993). Lithograph and watercolor on paper. 24" x 40" Proposal for a sculpture that provides nesting habitat for peregrine falcons in a skyscraper. The building could be new or existing, and be located in almost any city in the world. Currently falcons dwell in most major metropolises where they nest on skyscrapers, bridges or church spires and prey on pigeons and other urban wildlife. The building's steel and glass skin would be pulled in to make room for the overhanging ledges of artificial rock. Inside, space is provided for public viewing. Unlike a zoo, the birds are not fed or caged. Here the people are confined. The falcons are free. For more info go to http://adamkuby.com/falcons.html Kuby / Image Description List / Page 1