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Watt Avenue Public Artwork
~Watt-A-Haiku~
The Public was cordially invited to join:
Tom Zlotkowski, Director; Department of Transportation
Linda Bloom, Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission- Art in Public Places
On Friday, July 27, 2007 @ 10:00 A.M.
The event was held at the Wal-Mart Parking Lot
Between El Camino Ave and Butano Dr.
Watt Project while under construction

Palm Tree Trunk made of stacked white and black granite slabs.
Completed images of the Watt Project

Palm Tree: granite truck and steel prongs
Palm tree
closer view
Fence on Watt between El Camino and Butano dividing lanes to prevent jay walking.


Alan Osborne, Artist, has intergrated Sacramento's wild life into the fence.

Salmon ladders are situated in numerous locations along Sacramento's rivers.


We can't forget about the bird life watching over our busy lives.

For additional information, please call the Art Foundry at
916 444-2787.

