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Tracking The End Of The Rainbow


Around Austin-Sculpture "Tracking The End Of The Rainbow" by Sharon Keshishian and Daniel Hornung at the Municipal Building 124 West 8th Street. The sculpture was first unveiled in 2020. According to Austin Art in Public Places the sculpture represents "the concept that the further you go toward the desired object, the farther away the object withdraws". See below or swipe for more snapshots. See roadsideamerican.com for more detail from a post 3/17/2021.


Around Austin-Sculpture "Tracking The End Of The Rainbow" by Sharon Keshishian and Daniel Hornung at the Municipal Building 124 West 8th Street. According to Austin Art in Public Places the sculpture represents "the concept that the further you go toward the desired object, the farther away the object withdraws"

Around Austin-Sculpture "Tracking The End Of The Rainbow" by Sharon Keshishian and Daniel Hornung at the Municipal Building 124 West 8th Street. According to Austin Art in Public Places the sculpture represents "the concept that the further you go toward the desired object, the farther away the object withdraws"

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