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Equestrian, by Artist: Unknown, As A Sculpture, As Found Art, Emeryville, California
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![]() An abstract person rode an abstract horse on a patch of lawn where Paladeau Street ended at 59th Street, in Emeryville, California.
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![]() The horse's head was in two layers about an inch apart. The white layer created the animal, while the rust background was just there to support the white and contrast with it.
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![]() A closer detail shot of the horse's body.
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![]() The rider's hands were crossed in front. The right thumb floated as a separate piece.
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![]() A shot slightly off axis from the front show how each layer was separated from the other by metal pins.
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![]() A shot from directly in front of the sculpture. Notice the dozens of pins, each independently welded in place.
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![]() The back side of the statue was the mirror image of the front side. Neither side had any indication of who the artist was. Nor was there a plaque or other identifier nearby. This is why we labeled the artist as Unknown.
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