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Daddy Long Legs (sculpture)

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Type
  
Sculpture

Artist
  
Mel Katz

Year
  
2006

Medium
  
Painted aluminum

Created
  
2006

Daddy Long Legs (sculpture)

Location
  
Portland, Oregon, United States

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Daddy Long Legs is an outdoor 2006 painted aluminum sculpture by Mel Katz, located in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is maintained by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.

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Description and history

Daddy Long Legs (2006) was designed by Mel Katz and installed along the Portland Transit Mall at the intersection of Southwest 6th Avenue and Stark in downtown Portland. Laser cutting was completed by BBC Steel in Canby, masking was executed by Aztec Sign and Graphics, and painting was done by Dura Industries, both based in Portland, respectively. The aluminum sculpture is flat but appears dimensional due to its painted interior shapes. The artist named the work Daddy Long Legs because of its "elongated black shapes and welded base plates", which are reminiscent of pant legs.

Reception

The sculpture has been called "colorful and modern" and has been included in at least one published walking tour of Portland.

References

Daddy Long Legs (sculpture) Wikipedia