Sculpture Garden (PPAC #38)

I recently visited the Vancouver, WA public library and came across the Mary Granger Sculpture Garden, a collection of four sculptures on the library property, all created by regional artists.

I’ll share them here as part of Marsha’s Photographing Public Art Challenge (PPAC).

“Winged Woman” by Elizabeth Heron, 1997
“Winged Woman” close up.


“Spike Flower” by Manuel Izquierdo, 1991
“Spike Flower” close up.


“Glyph Singer No. 3” by James Lee Hanson, 1976


“Wheel Series” by Don Wilson, 1970s.


I thought I’d come across a fifth piece of public art, but upon further investigation, it turned out to be a bike rack. Oh, well. Perhaps art is in the eye of the beholder.

About Maggie C

Stained glass artist, writer, respecter of life.
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4 Responses to Sculpture Garden (PPAC #38)

  1. Marsha says:

    MC, These are delightful statues! The sculptor has a great imagination. I think the bike rack is very artistic! Lots of circles. LOL. Thanks for playing along with PPAC!

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  2. Pingback: PPAC # 39: Old Boats – Marsha Ingrao – Always Write

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