Split (sculpture)

Split is an outdoor 2003 stainless steel sculpture by Roxy Paine, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in the neighborhood of Belltown in Seattle, Washington.[1][2]

Split
ArtistRoxy Paine
Year2003 (2003)
TypeSculpture
MediumStainless steel
LocationOlympic Sculpture Park (Seattle Art Museum), Seattle, Washington
Coordinates47.616085°N 122.354071°W / 47.616085; -122.354071

Overview

The sculpture is a life-sized steel representation of a tree without any leaves. Naturally, birds such as crows can be seen occasionally resting on the branches.[3] It was built in a way that the two main branches diverge in direction, making it look more natural. It is approximately 15.24m (50ft) tall.[4]

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