Summer 03
The Sculpture360 program enters its ninth season
along the Cleveland Street District in the heart of
Downtown Clearwater. Season IX will run through
June 2020 and can be seen in person in the 400-600
blocks of Cleveland Street.
"In a Musical
Atmosphere"
By artist Adi BenDov iDEA
The sculpture entitled "In
a Musical Atmosphere" is
made of aluminum and four
types of glass. It was specially
created for Clearwater and
includes elements that are
unique to the city. The
metal represents stability,
security and calmness, which
characterize Clearwater’s
growth in the spheres of
family, education, spirit,
art and business. The
glass represents the city’s
transparency and brotherhood, beautiful clean beaches and
spectacular sunsets. The flowing musical notes represent
the affinity, respect and space for Clearwater’s art and
music culture. The piece is dedicated with love to the city's
residents and guests.
My Clearwater
Sculpture360 Shines in its 9th Season
"Gaia"
By artist Donald Gialanella
The artist's fascination with the human face can be seen
in this monumental stainless steel head named after the
ancestral source of all life: the
primal Mother Earth
goddess, Gaia. The
artist's interpretation
of each human face
seems to contain,
and sometimes
magically reveal,
the mystery of
another human
being. Capturing
this enigma became
the objective and
passion in the creation
of Gaia. She is an
idealized portrait intended of
the personification of beauty and
wisdom. If you see Gaia on a clear day, the
mirror-polished irises will reflect the sky and appear blue.
“Imperfections of the Heart”
By artist Dominique Martinez
Everyone has a heart, and no one walking this planet has a perfect one. Thus, “Imperfections
of the Heart” was created. As a representation for us all, no matter our differences, everyone
has experienced betrayal, happiness, pain, love, sorrow, disloyalty and personal success.
According to the artist, we all have inspired the creation of “Imperfections of the Heart.”
Sculpture360 is a rotating exhibition of temporary artwork and is part of the Clearwater Public Art and
Design Program. The exhibition is supported through contributions from the city’s Public Art Fund and partnerships with
local donors and organizations.