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"Roy" Sculpture, Artist: John Natsoulas, With: Others, Outside John Natsoulas Gallery, 521 1st St, Davis, California
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Huge Dog
The art entitled "Roy" was a huge dog sculpture on the corner of the street in front of John Natsoulas Gallery. Just beyond the dog was the "Calico Cat" sculpture.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:19:24 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5360 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Thousands Of Disks
The body of the "Roy" dog sculpture was composed of thousands of round disks.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:04 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5365 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Color Swirls
Viewed from the other side, the base of the "Roy" dog sculpture had warm colors swirled through and around the disks.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:30 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5368 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Lost In Trees
The head of the "Roy" dog sculpture was so high it almost became lost in the tree. It was difficult to tell from this angle, but the dog was sticking out its tongue.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:33 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5369 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Plastic Trash
The swirls of color that surrounded the disks was composed of pieces of colored trash plastic. The body and head of the "Roy" sculpture was made of reclaimed trash.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:41 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5370 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Also Metal
Other sections of the "Roy" dog sculpture's body were covered in metal and foil scraps. A few exposed gaps revealed an underlying wood.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:46 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #C19_5371 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Dog Tongue
A closer view of the "Roy" dog sculpture's tongue. It too was covered in reclaimed scraps. A small part of the underneath of the tongue was covered with Bugs.
"Roy" Sculpture • Artist: John Natsoulas • With: Others • Outside John Natsoulas Gallery • 521 1st Street • Davis, California • Nikon D300s Camera, f/2.8 34-70 Nikon Lens • (Date Photographed: 13:22:40 Friday 18 October 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 18 January 2020) • © 2020 Bryan Costales #V19_5372 Add a comment or report a mistake
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