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Dubull Eagull (2001), Peter Forakis, An American Artist
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![]() A sign on the sculpture's base read: Peter Forakis
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![]() The sculpture was so tall it towered over the Petaluma Railroad Depot.
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![]() The lower half of the sculpture was composed of four planes of steel intersecting and welded together.
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![]() The top of the sculpture was a mirror image of the lower half. Here, against the sky, the sculpture resembled two Christian crosses holding hands.
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![]() A closer shot of the top and a more detailed look at the welds used to create the illusion of intersecting planes.
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![]() The whole sculpture seen from behind with the SMART railroad crossing just beyond.
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![]() A view of the lower half of the sculpture with a winter bare tree just beyond it.
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![]() The feet of the sculpture were bolted to a thick concrete slab. Only when looking at the feet, does one realize that the vertical pieces were offset from each other.
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