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Works of art that begin with the letter U -- Click on titles for more details and photos for larger images:
| Underpass Abstract-Geometric Spiral | |
| Mural of a geometric spiral based on variations of the color wheel. Now completely covered by ivy and vines. | |
| Unity | |
| Stone monoliths in front of the American President Lines headquarters. From SOS: "Six large cut granite stones -- three each placed within two grassy circular areas bounded by retaining walls. Two nearby identical plaques read: UNITY/1990/RICHARD DEUTSCH/AMERICAN BORN 1953/NERO AJRICA GRANITE." | |
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| Two midsize tile panels one facing 5th and one facing East 8th. The Warrior figure is slightly overgrown with bushes possibly obscuring the artists name. | |
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| Colorful freeflowing shapes float above the inner hallway area near the elevators. | |
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| Purple trees and people vibrate on this corner wall. | |
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| Giant sunflowers everywhere! | |
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| Partial view of a block long graffiti and art yard. | |
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| Decorative tilework throughout the housing facility. | |
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| Interesting collection of shapes and textures on warehouse doors. | |
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| Auto parts welded into an elegant studio entranceway. | |
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| Verticle format mural/signage on new housing developement. | |
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| Two Abstract Sculptures, one in the window near Broadway inside the Transpacific Center). The other farther in toward the elevators in the lobby. Couldn't find a name on the base or the walls. | |
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| A steel fountain with curved box forms shoot water into the central plaza fountain in the courtyard of the Renaissance Plaza. | |
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| A twisted ribbon of steel sits outside the doorways of the office buildings across from City Hall. | |
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| Large scale interior lobby work, possibly fiberglass(?) undulating form with muted colors and smooth texture. | |
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| A sculpture by Robert Ellison, the noted artist who created the zoo scene on the Eleventh Street side of the new Alameda County Recorder’s building, sits on top of the boathouse’s cupola. |
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| G.S.A. Percent for the Arts Commission, Edward R. Roybal Auditorium/Conference Center @ Federal Courthouse, Oakland, CA bas relief wood-and-glass lobby sculpture |
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| Approximately 12-15 foot high. Mounted on a verticle steel beam dozens of aluminum "windmills" fluttered in the breeze. The windmills section was mounted on the beam horizontally at a tilted angle. 1970's? Really need a photo of this one. In front of the former Great Western Bank. |
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| Painted on the side of the Magnetic Imaging Center affiliated with Alta Bates. Images of people and microscopic imaging that helps in the diagnosis of disease. |
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| 100'+ wide mural tribute to neighborhood folks on a warehouse wall. Images include realistic portraits of local people and old victorian houses. Very faded-in danger of be lost due to recent street upgrades. Appears to have been painted in the 1970's? | |
| Unknown - Cable | |
| A steel cable runs through blocks of concrete as a nautical reference at the bottom of Alice St. This might be part of the collection located in nearby Estuary Park. | |
| Untitled | |
| Telegraph Baptist Community Center mural. Painted in 1970's |
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| 79" x 33" fresco in entranceway to the Mills College Art Dept. Assisted by Joy Bellingley, Jack Moxon-plasterer photo needed. Condition unknown. |
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| 13 medallions, 24" diameter each. Acrylic on plywood. Project YES and Jr. High school students. Need photos. Is it still here? |
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| Untitled | |
| With Project YES & EBCC-three acrylic murals on concrete. Need photos. Are the murals still here? |
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| Untitled mosaics and numerous sculptures | |
| Co-created with John Padinas a mosaic and sculpture installation (temporary?) at the MacArthur BART Station. Late 1980's. | |
| Untitled (Stained Glass, Joaquin Miller) | |
| Innovative and dramatic composition of stained, beveled, and prism glass on doors of Joaquin Miller recreation center. Commissioned by the Public Art Program. | |
| Untitled (yes, that's the title) | |
| A band of taffylike aluminum drips over a rusted steel rectangle. |