This commission, titled Farragut Spheres, can be seen at the Farragut West Metro Entry in NW Washington, DC, at the intersection of 17th and I streets.
The installation consists of 20 backlit and perforated wall-mounted aluminum spheres, each lit by a custom-made LED light array. The concept is based on my sculpture Millennia (2009).
I have been asked about the number of holes. I am paying greater attention to numbers due to my hole-filled sculptures. I will admit that the number is random—a byproduct of design. However, I have come to realize that if every hole in the installation is counted, the 139847 + 60 mounting holes, there are 139907. That is a prime number! :-o I randomly landed on a prime—Hummmm.........
There are many people whom I thank for this project. I may expand upon that in the future here, but for now, I will simply list the companies and organizations:
The Golden Triangle B.I.D, The DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, Washington Metro Area Transit Authority, Alexander Cooper (lighting design), Product Support Inc. (CAD manufacturing), Union Electric Company, Atlantic Electric Supply, Piedmont Plastics, Winona Lighting