Something Fishy is Going on At Vitruvian Pond

Published:
Mon 11/13/23
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Quintet Public Art

On Friday, November 3, Dallas artist Pascale M. Pryor installed Quintet, a composition of five steel and glass fish sculptures arranged in a dynamic "school" formation, at Vitruvian Park. Located south of the Amphitheater and adjacent to the park's pond, the sculptures measure a combined length of 25 feet, with the tallest reaching a maximum height of 42 inches.

Pryor's use of steel and glass materials allows for an intriguing interplay of light and color, enhancing the sculptures' visual appeal. The installation is a collaboration between the Town of Addison, the Addison Arbor Foundation, and UDR. Pryor also created "Aigue-Marine" in Bosque Park.

Make sure to stop by during Vitruvian Lights and check out this fin-tastic new addition to Addison's public art scene.

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Quintet installation with artist
Quintet Installation
Quintet with Artist