During a recent government meeting, the topic of public art took center stage, specifically focusing on the Ibis, Bird, and Lago de Compost sculptures. George Gadsden, the Public Art Administrator, presented updates and sought feedback from the commissioners regarding the Ibis sculpture, which has recently undergone a color change.
Commissioner Villalobos raised a question about the Ibis sculpture's transformation to blue, prompting Gadsden to explain that the original bright silver finish had oxidized, leading to a dull appearance. In response to community feedback, a decision was made to introduce a new color. Gadsden noted that a color palette was reviewed, and while yellow was initially considered, concerns about its resemblance to the character \"Big Bird\" influenced the final choice of blue.
Additionally, Villalobos suggested enhancing the sculpture's visibility at night by improving lighting or repositioning it. This recommendation reflects ongoing efforts to engage the community and ensure that public art installations are both visually appealing and accessible. The meeting underscored the importance of public input in the development and maintenance of community art projects.