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Proposal - Sage VaughnLa Quinta Village Complete Streets Roundabouts Proposal (52 Calle Sinaloa and Calle Tampico) These roundabouts present an exciting opportunity for public art. They are both visually accessible and provide a dynamic viewing perspective. As drivers and pedestrians circle the roundabout they will have a continuously changing view of the sculptures. The designs I am proposing will utilize these visual and dynamic opportunities to create a stimulating experience. The most important aspect of my public art is communication. Normally, my work sits in a gallery, museum, or a collector’s home where the general public's access is limited. In those cases, the sentiments I am trying to convey are subtle and personal; however, with public art, the opportunity for broader engagement is much greater! It’s the difference between an intimate discussion with a friend and a crowd of people singing along at a concert. I enjoy making works that are beautiful and approachable, but also interject an altered perspective of the present moment. Integrating natural aspects of the landscape back into our urban environment turns the notion of sprawl on its head. This project presents an amazing opportunity to create an experience between the viewer, the sculpture, the surrounding nature and all the intersecting layers. These sculptural works are carefully arranged groupings of the flowers and plants present in the landscaping. Giant polished aluminum representations of Red Yucca Flowers, Lantana, Cressia Blossoms, and Texas Rangers reflect the light of the Coachella Valley. They highlight the nature that surrounds them both literally and figuratively, reflecting the evolving relationship between them. In addition, intricate compositions of negative space allow the viewer to “look through” the work, revealing the environment that surrounds them. They convey a poetic juxtaposition similar to a blade of grass pushing through the concrete or a coyote strolling across a golf course at sunrise. Initial sketches of the flowers mentioned in the proposed landscaping are included in this proposal. Engineering and cad design will follow. The sculptures will be laser cut from half inch- thick aluminum plates. My fabrication team will refine the work, assemble the pieces, and create all the necessary mounting hardware. The sculptures will be polished and clear coated to give them both a final finish and protect them against the elements. My installation team will cast concrete forms and mount the sculptures to them. The final sculptures and concrete forms will integrate themselves into the existing design and landscaping while creating a visual attraction to stand out as well. Tunable and subtle uplighting will create the final touch after the sun goes down, giving the sculptures another dimension at night. These sculptural creations will bracket this stretch of Avenida Bermuda, giving the area an identifiable presence and unique feel. Thank you, Sage Vaughn Calle Sinaloa Calle Sinaloa (alternate angle) Calle Tampico Relevant Prior Works Main St Mural Downtown Los Angeles 2018 Relevant Prior Works Hotel Joaquin Laguna Beach 2019 Relevant Prior Works Jane Sanders Stadium University of Oregon, Eugene 2017 Relevant Prior Works Jane Sanders Stadium University of Oregon, Eugene 2017 Itemized budget For both sculptures: materials - 7500 cutting - 4000 fabricating -9000 finishing/coating - 7000 concrete - 5000 artist fee- 15000 hardware - 1800 insurance - 1200 design - 4500 transportation - 3500 installation - 16000 lighting - 3500 engineering - 5000 contingency - 9000 total - 92000