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English: Julian Voss-Andreae

Heart of Steel (Hemoglobin), 2005
Weathering steel and glass, height 5’ (1.60 m)
Location: 1st Street/”A” Avenue, City of Lake Oswego, Ore.

The images show the sculpture right after installation, after 10 days, and after 1 month of exposure to the elements.
Deutsch: Die 1,60 m hohe Plastik Heart of Steel (Hämoglobin) des deutschen Bildhauers Julian Voss-Andreae von 2005 in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Das Bild links wurde unmittelbar nach der Enthüllung aufgenommen, das Mittlere nach 10 Tagen und das rechte Bild, nachdem das Kunstwerk einige Monate der Witterung ausgesetzt war.
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Object location45° 25′ 08.91″ N, 122° 39′ 51.82″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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