Bataan Trainway Fence - Reclaimed Crossing
Valla de Bataan Trainway -cruzamiento recuperada
Bataan Trainway Fence - Reclaimed Crossing
Artist: Bruce Taylor The work relies heavily upon the use of recycled/reclaimed stainless steel. It is intended to convey in an abstracted construction, a fence that illustrates the local topography and the community. The basis of the design is to show the El Paso area in an abstracted view as if seen from either an airplane or a satellite. The design relates to the view of the land and its rivers, and mountains. This view shows abstracted views of the city, and of its transportation modes
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