Trumpet Flower

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Title: Trumpet Flower
Photo Credit: Joel Luks, CKP Group
Lead Artist(s):

Contributing Artist(s):
Nick Moser
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Kelly O'Brien
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Description:

Trumpet Flower is a temporary, site-integrated commission for Main Street Square in downtown Houston. The objective was to deliver an unique visual experience with a functional purpose - a shade structure - that draws the attention of viewers and users. The shape is inspired by an inverted trumpet flower and opens down into the area created by the surrounding buildings. The resulting form moves from the tall parking garage wall out into a canopy, resolving into a structural column. Slats of brightly colored recycled wood woven together form the skin of the sculpture, which were painted by the Houston community. Trumpet Flower was commissioned as a part of Art Blocks, a temporary art initiative designed to coincide with improvements along Main Street Square. For Houstonians who use light rail, Main Street Square is often the jumping off point for Downtown destinations. Similarly, Houstonians who work Downtown know Main Street Square as a pedestrian plaza, which affords a change of pace and scenery from the office. Thirteen years after its launch, and in advance of high-profile national events taking place in Houston, Main Street Square got a makeover. Landscaping and hardscaping have a new look and a series of temporary art installations pepper the blocks between the 900 and 1100 blocks of Main Street. The key intent of the Trumpet Flower design was to deliver a unique visual experience that also functioned as a shade structure, and therefore draws viewers and users alike.

PROJECT LOCATION

Plaza
Public Space
art installations pepper the blocks between the 900 and 1100 blocks of Main Street
Main Street Square, Downtown Houston
1000 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
United States

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PROJECT TEAM

Houston Downtown Management District
PROJECT DETAILS

Temporary
100,000
Public
Installation, Sculpture
Found/Recycled Objects, Metal, Mixed Media, Wood
2016
2017