I See What You Mean
Denver Public Art 1%
2005.1.1
Colloquially known as “The Big Blue Bear,” the artist has described "I See What You Mean" as a stylized representation of native fauna. As the bear peeks inside the enormous facility at the conventioneers, displacement and wonder pique curiosity and question a greater relationship of art, technology and whimsy.
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Lawrence Argent (was created by)
Richard Scharf (was created by)
Elbra Wedgeworth (was created by)
Jill Strunk (was created by)
Elizabeth Hamilton (was created by)
Mike Winters (was created by)
John Kudrycki (was created by)
Daniel Salazar (was created by)
Stephen Van Ness (was created by)
Moyo Okediji (was created by)
Raymond Jones (was created by)
Bill Hayes (was created by)
Kreysler and Associates (fabricator)
John Grant (was created by)
Lawrence Argent (was created by)
Richard Scharf (was created by)
Elbra Wedgeworth (was created by)
Jill Strunk (was created by)
Elizabeth Hamilton (was created by)
Mike Winters (was created by)
John Kudrycki (was created by)
Daniel Salazar (was created by)
Stephen Van Ness (was created by)
Moyo Okediji (was created by)
Raymond Jones (was created by)
Bill Hayes (was created by)
Kreysler and Associates (fabricator)