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136MASTER VISIOn137PUBLIC ARTnot exclusively).
<br />Provide a moment to pause and reflect, inspire pride,
<br />and maybe spark discussion with others.
<br />I’d like the art in the city’s public spaces to be calming
<br />and inspiring.
<br />That they are witnessing beauty which moves them, or
<br />inspires, makes them smile or surprised.
<br />Happy and fascinated.
<br />Something to think and comment about.
<br />Welcome, learn something new, some common
<br />connection with others.
<br />Be inspired and encouraged to learn more about the
<br />people that live here and make the city what it is.
<br />nature and art. A mural on a brick wall is fine but it’s still
<br />a brick wall. We’re losing light, air, greenery, etc. and all
<br />are far more beautiful than paint. Please push our city
<br />to do more than what they have been doing.
<br />I’d like them to feel that Redwood City is an interesting
<br />place.
<br />Engaged and curious and inspired to create.
<br />RWC gets it and has soul embracing the community
<br />and history around us.
<br />That they are ashamed that money is being spent on
<br />something that is useless and pointless. The façade
<br />that Redwood City is trying to be something they are
<br />not, a big city.
<br />Love that we are getting more public art in Redwood
<br />City! And love that all type of artists and many skill levels
<br />are involved. As a graphic designer and an artist, I
<br />encourage everyone to create art, but that doesn’t mean
<br />I love all the public art— which is of course totally fine!
<br />If the art isn’t already chosen by professional artists and
<br />designers, it may help to do so. Everyone is an artist!
<br />But when it’s public art sometimes there is a different
<br />standard. I love that I see art! Some of it I don’t love. But
<br />I’m glad RWC is on its way to being a hub for artists.
<br />Intrigue, admiration, calm, and thankfulness.
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<br />Positive messages of peace, friendship (or community),
<br />and health.
<br />The stories that inspired the artist to create it.
<br />That it celebrates the history and contributions of the
<br />locals.
<br />I would like to see the art program attempt to engage
<br />with developers to encourage more artful, creative
<br />buildings, landscaping, architecture, waterscapes,
<br />walkways and nature. Things to make the new
<br />urbanization more livable.
<br />I smile every time I see one of the current murals. I’d
<br />love more of any art form.
<br />The varying types of art, some very tame and some
<br />much more unique and thought provoking.
<br />I would like to feel inspired by it, reframe my perception
<br />of a particular place/area in a way that is unique and
<br />unusual, become aware of the work of an artist, have a
<br />sense of pride for my community, and have a sense of
<br />wonder.
<br />To send a good message to my young children.
<br />Intrigue, admiration, calm, and gratitude.
<br />What would you like people
<br />to feel about art they
<br />experience?
<br />Appreciation, enjoyment and remembrance.
<br />Joy! Happiness! Peaceful pictures. I would like
<br />something that reminds us daily that not all there
<br />is speed, technology, and money. Something, that
<br />reminds us daily that the most beautiful and modern
<br />architecture can be unique and pretty like nature.
<br />Something that reminds us that there is more than what
<br />we chase after every day.
<br />That it gave them a happy feeling and memories.
<br />Happy!
<br />Pride of their city for loving the arts, history, culture and
<br />nature.
<br />Joy, curiosity, and cultural awareness.
<br />Happy and free.
<br />Surprise, wonder, appreciation, delight.
<br />Interaction, whether good or bad. If you don’t like
<br />a piece of art, it is probably because you do not
<br />understand what the creator of the art is trying to say,
<br />or how they feel.
<br />Unique community and togetherness.
<br />Inspired.
<br />Wonder, surprise, and joy. The artistic shadows
<br />downtown and the painted utility boxes are a great
<br />way to see art in an unexpected place. A sense
<br />of community. Art produced by local artists, and
<br />particularly by young local artists, ties the art to the
<br />experience of living in redwood city in a unique way.
<br />The art should make them think. Some should be
<br />pretty, some should be provocative, some should tell a
<br />story, some should honor our past, and some should
<br />make us uncomfortable. There should be so much that
<br />every angle is covered.
<br />Art, when in the context of a natural or environmental
<br />setting, should recall our rootedness in nature and
<br />play a role in bringing us back to our relationship with
<br />nature. We live in such insanely busy worlds and need
<br />art like this to calm us and “recollect” us to the fact that
<br />it is nature which sustains us. This awakens gratitude
<br />and recalls to us our humbler place in Life. Often, so
<br />many of us live inside our heads in a quite conceptual
<br />world, and often without realizing it. It does not bode
<br />well for our species to lose this connection to life. I am
<br />most moved by art that bring us back to ourselves - and
<br />our larger context as creatures inside an environment
<br />- called nature. now, this is only if the art is to be in or
<br />near the natural world. Art in a downtown context can
<br />be quite different and conceptual, yet still wonderful. My
<br />comments are touching on art located in nature.
<br />Sense of calm and beauty.
<br />Wow!
<br />Fun, inspirational, enhances ones understanding,
<br />memorable, meaningful, and relevant.
<br />That it is available to all.
<br />I’d like them to think that the art says something about
<br />our area.
<br />To feel surprised. Art that is fun, colorful, and makes
<br />people think differently.
<br />.
<br />It is fun and for everyone.
<br />In contrast with larger office/apartment buildings
<br />springing up around town, I would like people to feel
<br />the human scale art (street art, sculpture garden,
<br />building murals) etc.
<br />They should feel pride and joy. Focus on aesthetic but
<br />a sending positive message of the city and community
<br />is important as well.
<br />That they love looking at, touching, and interacting
<br />with it. That may mean that it’s simply beautiful or
<br />that it provokes second looks and deeper emotional
<br />involvement.
<br />I love the shadow art because it is unexpected,
<br />fun, and experienced by all. I also like the animals
<br />with chrysanthemum as they are playful, sprinkled
<br />throughout the downtown, and celebrate the city’s
<br />history.
<br />Touched, inspired, reflective, optimistic, more fulfilled,
<br />thoughtful, and grateful to experience beauty.
<br />That it is beautiful.
<br />Intrigued, surprised, engaged, and uplifted (mostly but
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<br />Nature and art. A mural on a brick wall is fine but it’s still a brick wall. We’re losing light, air, greenery, etc. and all are far more beautiful than paint. Please push our city to do more than what they have been doing. I’d like them to feel that Redwood City is an interesting place. Engaged and curious and inspired to create. RWC gets it and has soul embracing the community and history around us. That they are ashamed that money is being spent on something that is useless and pointless. The façade that Redwood City is trying to be something they are not, a big city. Love that we are getting more public art in Redwood City! And love that all type of artists and many skill levels are involved. As a graphic designer and an artist, I encourage everyone to create art, but that doesn’t mean I love all the public art— which is of course totally fine! If the art isn’t already chosen by professional artists and designers, it may help to do so. Everyone is an artist! But when it’s public art
<br />sometimes there is a different standard. I love that I see art! Some of it I don’t love. But I’m glad RWC is
<br />on its way to being a hub for artists.
<br />Intrigue, admiration, calm, and thankfulness.
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