Chas Colburn, Trigadilly (1989)
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A photograph detailing a full view of the sculpture. The bright red, yellow, and blue painted metal extends toward the sky and contrasts against the office building behind it. The black metal rope of the sculpture extends higher than the rest of the sculpture.
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Abstract Sculptures of DC: Trigadilly
Chas Colburn’s Trigadilly received its name from the phrase he used to describe the issue of balancing the large sculpture on its small base: “a dilly of a trig problem.” The 35-foot tall, 6½ ton sculpture does not feel intimidating, however, but…