#133: Bountiful River #112: Zepher 2017-18 Annual Walk To I-70 by James G. Moore by Tom Woodward #1—Buchanan Ponds: Ancient Protocol Center for the Evergreen If you stand up close to this homage of the dragonfly, imagine how Middle of Traffic Circle it would be to live in a world where the grass is twelve feet high, and dragonflies are as big as these. #2—Daniel Diamonds: Bliss Bergen Park An expressive, single moment is captured by a line- and further translated into three-dimensional space using steel and concrete. #3—First Bank: Community Tower The Bergen Park, Pond & Upper Pioneer Paths Faces cast through an experimental method using recycled glass #117: Free Wheelin’ represent the many people who make up our community. by James Haire See reverse side for #4—Post Office: Red Disc Rec Center Entrance 133 The universe abounds with spherical suns and planets. Sunlight passing County Rd 65 112 113 The Lower Pioneer, Lake & Downtown Paths through the glass becomes a reminder of the way ancient people perceived the spherical sun as a circle, a wheel moving across the sky. #5—Keys on the Green: Colorish Horse P #113: African Queen Inspired by life’s challenges, this horse is color in motion, a by Edie Knapp manifestation of the mind and its ultimate expression of freedom. Hearthfire Books Patio The Bergen Park Path, 1³ ⁄₄ miles, can be accessed by parking at the Buchanan #6—Lake picnic area: Poisson #15: Boat of the Universe Mermaids, water lovers and poets are welcome to have a seat here, by Kimmerjae Macarus Bergen Park Path Recreation Center or Park-n-Ride lot (3 ) on this fishy throne, and to daydream for a while. Buchanan Park Head...$38,000/Sold #7—Lake : The Eagle and The Hawk This dramatic encounter between a bald eagle and a red-tailed hawk The Ponds Path, ³ ⁄₄ of a mile, can be accessed by parking at the Buchanan Recreation was witnessed by the . The two birds in their territorial fight #1: Ancient Protocol spin circles high in the sky, desperately trying to escape the powerful 106 center or fire station (8 sculptures) talons and ferocious beak of the other. by Paul Russell 15 #8—Evergreen Mountain Village: Handstand EPRD Ponds...$60,000 117 121 The Pioneer Path, 5 miles each way, from the Pond Path to Lake Path Steel and concrete achieve fluid movement in this figurative #106: The Bison sculpture inspired by a continuous-line drawing interpretive of the female form. by Gary Monaco (5 sculptures can be seen) Squaw Pass Road P 1 #9—Bear Creek Hair, Memorial Garden: In the Midnight Garden Colorado Bistro Evocative of the mysterious nightly world, a ceramic column decorated The Lake & Downtown Paths, 1.3 miles & ¼ miles respectively, with bas relief leaves and flowers is topped by an owl with outspread 127 #121: Polar Bears (7 & 9 sculptures respectively) with parking at the Lake House or Downtown wings. Pond Path by Dollores Shellady #10—Beau Jo’s: Awakening Rec Center Entrance Carved from Colorado Yule Marble, this sculpture was inspired by 2 120 P Parking Lots are indicated along the Paths the natural patterns found in a tropical Bird of Paradise’s leaves. #12—Evergreen Crafters: Way #127: Blanche A steel guardian stands beside a stone cairn holding a lantern in his by Dollores Shellady heart as a beacon to show the way. Sculpture Evergreen’s permanent collection includes 33 sculptures. Many were purchased over the last Between Ponds 119 #13—Holly Berry: Head over Heels twenty-two years through donations generously given by individuals in our community. The natural forces of wind, sun, fire and water shape and reshape the #2: Bliss #120: Setting the Pace contours of the land. This sculpture is interpretive of the textures and rhythms that tie the landscape together, and at other times tear it apart. by Linda Johnson & Blaine Peters by Jane DeDecker The sculptures featured in the Annual Sculpture Walk were chosen through a national call for entry Fire Training Lot #14—Evergreen Bank: Kit Fox Daniel Diamonds...$15,000 competition and juried by members of the Evergreen community. They are for sale between the This cunning and whimsical little fox shows its eagerness to engage time they are installed in June until the following June when they will be replaced by the next year’s playfully with all who pass by. competition winners. Each artist receives a stipend. Juried awards are given for the Barbara Sternberg #15—Buchanan Park Trail Head: Boat of the Universe To experience this granite boat’s kind and open embrace, go ahead #119: The Firefighter Best of Show, and First and Second Place, as well as for People’s Choice. and sit in it. Enjoy the extraordinary feeling of climbing inside a by Laura Mehmert stone and of being surrounded by its solidity. #16—Lutheran Church: Flaming Giraffe In Fire Admin Lobby This majestic giraffe, tall enough to look out over the treetops, stands in an open grassland. Do you want to learn more about each sculpture?

We want to know which of the Annual Sculpture Walk It’s fun and easy to use our Guide by Cell service. sculptures you like best. Vote for People’s Choice online by using You can even call from home! Many of the Pioneer Path the link http://sculptureevergreen.org/sculpture_walk.php have recorded messages, more or less one minute in You may purchase the sculptures by contacting Sculpture length, which will tell you about the sculpture, their Evergreen at 720.608.1ART (1278) or email at inspiration, the materials and techniques they used. Very few towns the size of Evergreen have such [email protected] for more information. Sculpture Trail Map a wealth of outdoor sculptures on display, made Call 303-562-0435 possible by Sculpture Evergreen. Thanks to its member’s belief in beauty and as a means to enhance our lives, Evergreen visitors and residents You will find the coded number of the sculpture you are enriched by this valuable cultural endowment. Elk Meadow Open Space want to learn more about on a plaque affixed nearby Sculptures are placed annually and exhibited for or before its name on the Sculpture Trail Map. one year throughout Evergreen. In 2017 a national call-for-entry invited sculptors to submit photos. #123: New Moon Dancing From 95 entries, the Jury Selection Committee chose Lewis Ridge Road by Reven Marie Swanson After listening to the greeting, enter the coded thirteen sculptures. Then, on the first weekend of P La Plaza Office Park number of the sculpture followed by the # sign. June, over fifty artists, professional welders, crane operators, and volunteers assembled to install these remarkable sculptures and to celebrate the opening 123 of this year’s Annual Walk. Those thirteen sculptures now join the two which were held over from the 125 previous Annual Walk along with the thirty-three #128: Bob the Dinosaur sculptures making up the Permanent Collection. #125: Peace 128 by Greg Wasil We invite you to enjoy these visionary, three- by Lorri Acott-Fowler Visit our Facebook page Stegecoach Park dimensional statements made by fifteen artists in Mt. Evans Hospice for more information P steel, stone, clay, glass, bronze, and copper. The organization raises funds for the Annual Sign up for our E-Newsletter on our Sculpture Walk and for purchasing permanent #3: Community Tower website Contact Us page. sculptures by hosting an annual fundraiser, Stagecoach Blvd. donations from community members, and grants Stagecoach Blvd. by Matthew Duffy First Bank...$22,000 from Scientific and Cultural Facilities District 104 (SCFD) and Colorado Creative Industries (CCI).

3 #104: Spirit of the Rockies by Ivan Kosta #4: Red Disk Along path, North of Stagecoach Blvd. Light 4 by Gary Slater 2017 - 2018 Post Office...$15,000 Sculpture Evergreen thanks the many local owners who #110: Spirit of Evergreen Lower Pioneer, Lake & Downtown Paths To Kittredge have generously allowed sculptures to be installed on their property. by Rich Krupicka Bergen Village Shopping Center Across Parkway from Path See reverse side for Bergen Park, The Pond & Upper Pioneer Paths Center for Evergreen Colorado Department of Transportation 110 Daniel Diamonds #114: Voices Evergreen Center Stage Ponderosa Drive by Tom Newport Evergreen Fire and Rescue Center Stage Evergreen Metro Water District Pioneer Path #16: Flaming Giraffe Evergreen Mountain Village by Jacob Novinger Evergreen Park and Recreation District Lutheran Church of the Cross...$30,000 Evergreen Public Library #103: The Foreman First Bank by Laura Mehmert #126: Monday Hiwan Homestead Museum Hiwan Homestead by Maureen K. Scott La Plaza Office Park Boardwalk Lutheran Church of the Cross Mt. Evans Hospice Ross-Lewis Trust 114 Tanoa HOA 103 16 U. S. Post Office Evergreen Iris Drive #118: Intimacy by Reno Corollo #131: Stranger Reduction Zone Highland Haven, Creekside Inn Meadow Drive by Timothy Flood Evergreen National Bank 118 #14: Kit Fox by Pokey Park #102: Spirits of the Land Evergreen National Bank...$11,500 Madeline Wiener #12: Way Evergreen Lake House #13: Head Over Heels by Charlotte & Ben Zink Evergreen Crafters...$8,000 by Frank Morbillo 126 Upper Bear Creek Road Holly Berry Florist...$12,500 131 12 13 14

P 5 Downtown Path #5: Colorish Horse 102 Lake Path 9 122 by Jacob Novinger #115: Kelle III 10 Keys on The Green...$8,500 by Tom Ware #10: Awakening 8 132 Evergreen Lake House Evergreen Lake by Nathan Slape 6 115 Beau Jo’s...$3,000 124 111 7 108 P 129 #122: Morning Spirits by Susan Geissler #6: Poisson Java Groove by Charlotte & Ben Zink #9: In the Midnight Garden EPRD Lake Picnic Area...$6,000 by Katy Diver Downtown Memorial Garden #111: Ann Louise #108: The Athlete (near Bear Creek Hair)...$4,200 by David Wright by Nancy Golden #132: I’ve Been Kissed Evergreen Lake House Dam by Pokey Park #7: The Eagle and The Hawk #124: Oh God Baskin Robbins by Maureen K Scott by Joellen Domenico #8: Handstand Dam Sculpture Garden Nature Center...$28,000 by Linda Johnson & Blaine Peters #129: Bear Chair Evergreen Mountain Village...$7,500 by Julie Jones Denkers Evergreen Lake House 109

S. Olive Road #109: Check It Out 101 by Jerry Boyle Buffalo Park Road Evergreen Library

#101: Planting Evergreen Hatch Drive by Tom Ware Available for Purchase Evergreen Library #107: Meeting of Like Minds 107 All of the pieces of the Annual Sculpture Walk (red markers) by Ed Haddaway are available for purchase directly through Sculpture Evergreen. Wilmot Elementary #105: Leap Frog Please call us at 720.608.1278 for more information about making one of these wonderful sculptures a permanent part by Gene Milway 116 105 Wulf Recreation Lobby of your environment and/or our community. 130 #130: Wulf Winds P #116: Ravens Discover more The Sculpture Evergreen Sculpture Walk is made possible through tax-deductible by Tim Upham by Gary Monaco To Conifer contributions. Donations to Sculpture Evergreen are greatly appreciated. about each sculpture Wulf Park Senior Resource Pond www.SculptureEvergreen.org www.SculptureEvergreen.org