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    • Variation #1

    • Variation #1

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Ceramics in interior decoration; Government buildings; Photography

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
    • Variation #2

    • Variation #2

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Photography

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
    • Variation #3 front

    • Variation #3 front

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Art Exhibitions; Photography

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
    • Variation #3 side

    • Variation #3 side

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Art Exhibitions; Photography

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
    • Variation #4 front

    • Variation #4 front

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Photography

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...
    • Variation #4 side

    • Variation #4 side

    • Trees; Public art; Murals; Ceramics; Government buildings; Parking garages; Art Exhibitions

    • Photograph of permanent public art installation at Los Angeles County Administration Building, South Los Angeles. The project seeks to reintroduce the oak to the urban landscape — symbolically, if not literally. This public art project was...

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