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"Tree Davis Emblem" Sculpture 2007, Artist: Gilbert Menke (1973-2016), American Sculptor, Next To Doug Arnold Real Estate, 505 Second Street, Davis, California
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![]() A small sign identified this sculpture as: Gilbert Menke
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![]() The Tree Davis Emblem Sculpture was in two parts. First was a large leaf which appeared to be made of hammered copper. Second was a half frame holding up that leaf, which appeared to be made of bronze. To the right of the sculpture was a box that (in the past) dispensed brochures that described the Davis Tree Walk.
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![]() A closer and larger photograph of the Tree Davis Emblem sculpture that was half in shade. This is almost an edge on shot.
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![]() A pivot connected the leaf to the stand. It almost looked as if, one time in the past, the leaf could rotate around the pivot.
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![]() The top of the leaf part of the sculpture was not attached to the stand.
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![]() The stem of the leaf was the other part of the leaf that was attached to the stand. This second attachment prevented the leaf from rotating.
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