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"Loki-Sockeye Salmon" Sculpture, Artist: Jud Turner, An American Artist, Florence, Oregon
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![]() A sign described the sculpture and the artist. It read, in part, Loki-Sockeye Salmon
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![]() A side view of the chrome "Loki-Sockeye Salmon" sculpture. It was named Loki after the trickster god.
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![]() The sculpture called "Loki-Sockeye Salmon" here shown in context with the shrubs surrounding it.
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![]() A front view of the "Loki-Sockeye Salmon" sculpture. Notice how its eye was a different material than the chrome body.
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