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Old Buddy, (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel, Mark di Suvero
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The Artist's Dog
This sculpture was named as a tribute to the artist's dog, Old Buddy (For Rosco). What better place for an old dog than San Francisco's Crissy Field.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 13.84" N, 122° 27' 55.36" W • (Photo taken 13:27:24 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1155 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Two Different Colors Of Steel
The unusual aspect of this sculpture by Mark di Suvero is that it is made of two differently painted sections of steel I-beams.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 14.17" N, 122° 27' 55.33" W • (Photo taken 13:27:37 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1156 Add a comment or report a mistake
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A Horizontal Foot
A horizontal foot on the silver end kept that side from falling over.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 14.50" N, 122° 27' 55.38" W • (Photo taken 13:28:08 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1157 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Round Loop Supports
A round loop appeared to be the only thing holding the upper beam in place.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 15.99" N, 122° 27' 55.54" W • (Photo taken 13:28:19 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1158 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Loop Theme At Other End Too
There were loops at the red end too, which echoed the silver loop at the other end.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 15.96" N, 122° 27' 55.52" W • (Photo taken 13:28:22 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1159 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Detail Of Horizontal Bar
A detailed closeup of the silver horizontal bar connecting the red end to the silver end.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 16.33" N, 122° 27' 54.11" W • (Photo taken 13:28:36 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1160 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Detail Of Red Feet
The red feet were welded to metal plates set in the ground. On those plates were the words, "Do Not Climb On Sculpture."
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 16.02" N, 122° 27' 55.12" W • (Photo taken 13:28:32 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1161 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Silver End
The loop at the silver end was bolted to the vertical and diagonal legs, and then the horizontal bar was bolted to the loop.
Old Buddy (For Rosko), 1993-95, Painted Steel • Mark di Suvero, Artist • A part of SFMOMA On The Go • Crissy Field, San Francisco, California • 37° 48' 16.02" N, 122° 27' 54.95" W • (Photo taken 13:29:01 Sunday 23 February 2014) • (Photo posted Monday 28 April 2014) • © 2014 Bryan Costales #C14_1165 Add a comment or report a mistake
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