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California College Of The Arts, Dream Catcher, 2005-2012 Steel, Artist: Mark di Suvero (b. 1933), Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson, San Francisco, California
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Just Beyond
The Dreamcatcher sculpture stood just beyond a fenced off area of new construction.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:34:27 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7591 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Hid Among Cranes
The Dreamcatcher sculpture stood on a low hill and appeared to hide among a background of construction cranes.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:36:19 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7592 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Sign
A bronze sign embedded in concrete read: Mark di Suvero
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:36:41 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7593 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Towered Over
As one walked closer to the Dreamcatcher sculpture, it began to tower over us puny humans.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:37:04 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7494 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Arrow On Top
The top of the Dreamcatcher sculpture appeared to be an arrow that ever pointed into the wind.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:37:29 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7595 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Feet Anchored
The four feet of the Dreamcatcher sculpture were bolted down to four concrete pads among dry grass.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:37:37 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7596 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Rings
Rings surrounded the middle part of the Dreamcatcher sculpture.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:37:42 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7598 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Stainless Steel
A stainless steel pivot allowed the head of the Dreamcatcher sculpture to align with the wind.
Dreamcatcher, 2005-12, Steel • Artist: Mark di Suvero • From the collection of the artist • Gift of Jeanne and Sanford Robertson • California College Of The Arts • San Francisco California • (Date Photographed: 11:37:44 Saturday 13 October 2018) • (Date Published: Thursday 8 November 2018) • © 2018 Bryan Costales #C18_7599 Add a comment or report a mistake
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