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    The Water Pavilion

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    Opus 14 Sea Turtle

    Opus 14 Sea Turtle

    5.0(1 review)
    1.5 mi

    Guarding the beach at Boynton Beach Ocean Front Park is a sea turtle statue named Opus 14. He rests…read moreonly a few yards from the dunes were the real sea turtles come to lay their eggs. Created in 1990, Opus weighs in at 700 pounds and is 54 inches high. He is made out of welded steel that came from pipes that had once been on the deck of an Exxon offshore oil rig in the Bahamas. Rick Beau Lieu, the Boynton Beach artist who created Opus, was tasked with creating environmentally conscious art out of an environmentally harming material. He worked alongside the Center for Marine Conservation to create the piece. After he was completed, Opus went on a five year tour to spread environmental awareness. In 1995 he came back to Boynton Beach and spent two years at the Historical Schoolhouse Children's Museum and 13 years in the lobby at City Hall. In 2010, Boynton Art in Public Places purchased Opus for $24, 300 with money raised from impact fees. He was then lowered by crane into his current home. They hope Opus will serve as an educator about sea turtles and the importance of recycling. The sculpture was intended to be the centerpiece of the parks 1.7 million dollar refurbishment project which included a new boardwalk, benches, and picnic tables along with shade structures. I love discovering new public art pieces and Opus really caught my eye. Sea turtles are some of my favorite marine animals and his message of conservation is one we can all get behind. Reduce, reuse, and recycle so that garbage stays out of the ocean and out of the bodies of these precious creatures.

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    Cavalcade

    Cavalcade

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    The vibrant sculpture on the corner of Ocean Blvd and US-1 is in front of 500 Ocean. It is a…read moretowering 40-foot installation by metal artist Albert Paley. Commissioned for the development and installed in 2017, it remains the tallest public artwork in Palm Beach County. Paley describes Cavalcade as a dramatic silhouette meant to engage the sky and sunlight. The sculpture's spire-like forms, painted in vibrant yellows, are inspired by palm fronds, which he sees as delicate floral elements reaching skyward. Though the piece is not kinetic, its folded, interlaced metal shapes suggest motion as if stirred by ocean air. Paley emphasizes how the sculpture changes throughout the day, with shifting light and shadow enhancing its dynamism and creating a sense of constant transformation. When I first saw it, I was struck by how it seemed to rise out of the pavement like a burst of energy--part botanical, part industrial, and entirely alive. More than marking the corner, it claims it. The sculpture feels like welcome sign for the neighborhood that blends ambition with artistry. While fully metal and status, it channels the softness of nature. [Review 1367 of 2025 - 2135 in Florida - 24919 overall]

    Cavalcade is a 40 foot high public art installation by artist Albert Paley. It was created…read morespecifically for Boynton Beach and installed in 2017. The artist based the design on his interpretation of palm fronds. He also designed it to have folding metal to look like it had movement even though it is stationary. Albert Paley's work can be found in the permanent collections of over 30 museums, nationally and internationally, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Toledo Museum of Art, and in London in the Victoria and Albert Museum and The British Museum. About his work Paley has said "In creating a work of art, besides my personal experience, my concern is how it emotionally and intellectually engages the viewer. Through the creative process I have developed a personal visual vocabulary fundamentally based in symbolism and metaphor which is implicit in my work." I love the whimsical shapes and how colorful it is. When you look at it at a certain angle it reminds me a little bit of Edward Scissor Hands. It's large size and bright colors really make it stand out as you drive by.

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    Reflections

    Reflections

    5.0(1 review)
    0.9 mi

    Reflections is a new public art installation on the side of the new Boynton Beach Arts and Cultural…read moreCenter. You can find it on the sidewalk bordering the new Kapok Park on the northeast corner of Seacrest Boulevard and East Ocean Avenue. It serves as the gateway to the new town square. First announced in December of 2018, the large scale, 27 foot high art piece is part of a new 1.15 million dollar art project to create kinetic and interactive art to bring cultural tourism to Boynton Beach and to make the new Town Square "iconic, interactive, and connective". Some of the money came from the city while the majority came from a private developer. Art is dispersed around the area in the new Kapok Tree Park, the new fire station, police headquarters, and two new parking garages that will have murals. Reflections is the work of world famous sculptor, Ralfonso. It is made up on 21 curved pieces that spin in the wind and reflect light. The inspiration for the piece comes from nature and the wings of birds. At the base of the sculpture are three walls for sitting and quiet reflection. By day the art work reflects the sun and at night it is lit up with colorful LED lights. I love the height, movement and drama of this piece. It is so fun to explore all of the new outdoor art pieces in this area. If you are looking for an expensive family outing you can take the kids to play in the brand new park and explore all of the new interactive art. Ice cream and restaurants are just a few blocks away.

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    The Family

    The Family

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    The Family is a public art piece in the Jaycee Park on Federal Hwy in south Boynton Beach. You can…read morefind the colorful sculpture of a family comprising of a father, mother, and daughter made out of metal next to the playground. The Family was created by artist Peter Otfinoski in 2002 out of recycled painted steel. Otfinoski was born in 1951 and grew up on a farm in New England. He honed his self taught artistic talent while working in mental institutions as a young man and he learned to weld metal from his uncle who repaired farm equipment. In 1990 Otfinoski moved to rural Loxahatchee where he built a sculpture park called the Lovehappiness Institute. Many of his large steel figures are crafted from old restaurant kitchens. Besides creating sculptures, Otfinoski is also an oil painter. His work has been exhibited at The Portland Museum of Art, The Fort Lauderdale Museum of Art, The New Britain Museum of American Art and The Menello Museum of Folk Art in Orlando. I love this whimsical and bright sculpture. If you look closely at the mothers arm you can see the word love. To me the sculpture represents the families that come to enjoy the park and the love they have for each other. I enjoyed learning about Peter Otfinoski and since he is a local artist I will be on the lookout for more of his work the next time I visit an art museum.

    A nice little piece of artwork located in Jaycee Park here in Boynton Beach. It was created in 2002…read moreusing painted stainless steel and adds a nice bit of personality to a nice, pleasant park It is little additions like this are these pieces of public art that kind of gives a town or city its personality. I would definitely recommend a visit here. First off, it is a pretty cool Park and secondly, it is a nice pie e of art.

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