Located outside of the Denver Art Museum, this 30-foot tall sculpture of a hand broom and dustpan looks like it got pulled out of a Disney movie. #publicart Photo: bonjourpeewee
Check out the collection of 202 old-school light posts that once populated the streets of L.A. Now they’re solar powered and light up dusk until dawn. #publicart Photo: conarcist
These unidentifiable pieces have been dubbed “some kind of cow splat.” However, they are still amusing to peer at. #publicart Photo: lavocado@sbcglobal.net
Check out this unique structure of hundreds of stainless steel balls hanging high and off the side of a building in the Santa Monica Place mall. #publicart Photo: Grey V Music
Check out the vast mural of colorful paintings and works of art by local graffiti artists. Come on the weekend to watch live paintings take place. #publicart Photo: Scott Beale
Artist Douglas Hollis created this area for students to observe the surrounding environment. Complete with weather instruments and a modern design, make sure to check out this little observation deck. #publicart #architecture Photo: Douglas Hollis
This coyote sculpture was created to honor the Muwekma Ohlone Native Americans who once lived along the Guadalupe River. Part of a set of animal sculptures (made by other artists), check out this life-like design set upon the Park Avenue Bridge. #publicart Photo: San Jose Downtown
Walk through multiple egg-shaped art pieces, painted with colorful and intricate designs, that brighten up the entrance to San Jose’s Rep Theatre. #publicart Photo: San Jose Downtown
This elaborate and colorful art piece made by an Italian-born American artist sits in front of the San Jose Museum of Art. #publicart Photo: Franco Folini
Crack the code set by Adobe’s 18th century style Semaphore. What used to be a method of communication back in the day, this now public art piece (that alters designs) sits high above the city streets for walkers to peer at and guess its message. #publicart Photo: Adobe
As you walk around this park, you will see a collection of beautiful steel sculptures that provoke your imagination and thought. #publicart Photo: ~C4Chaos
I don’t know who started this trend but the idea stuck, literally. Check out the pounds of used gum on this colorful wall and add some of your own to it. #publicart Photo: Zorlone