The most interesting aspect of this particular art installation is it's location.
These two large panels, composed of nearly 2,000 wire-tied thin six-inch square plates of brushed stainless steel with another couple hundred or so overlaid/attached thin six to ten inch square plates of stainless steel that have been painted/enameled in various colors, are located in the area of Denver known as Cherry Creek.
It's pretty much the Beverly Hills of Denver, Cherry Creek is.
But the two large panels are not on prominent display in Cherry Creek - they are quite hidden, in an alley near the intersection of 1st and Clayton.
It's a short alley, and is used by very, very few people.
Makes one wonder if this is what the artist/creator wanted - anonymity for their art?
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