Sculptures & Architecture
City Park Childrens Fountain
Known as the "Children's Fountain," this historic piece of Denver public art features a white marble sculpture of three children gazing down at a trio of bronze frogs. Originally installed in the early 1900s as a replica of a French salon artwork by Max Blondat, the fountain adds a touch of timeless charm to the scenic lakeside pathways of City Park.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
This photograph features the famous Wienermobile, a custom-built vehicle shaped like a giant hot dog in a bun. The "wiener" is a bright, glossy orange, while the "bun" base is a matching yellow. The side features the classic red and yellow Oscar Mayer logo, along with a circular "For the Love of Hot Dogs" decal. The vehicle is parked on a grey brick walkway in an outdoor shopping area, with stores like Cinnabon and Auntie Anne's visible in the background. A red and yellow triangular bunting hangs along the side, and a red informational sign titled "What is a WIENERMOBILE?" stands on the ground in the foreground.
Thatcher Memorial Floral Frieze Detail
This macro shot captures the beautiful craftsmanship of the decorative frieze on the Thatcher Memorial Fountain in Denver's City Park. The intricate design features a mix of carved stone and oxidized bronze, showcasing a detailed botanical motif of swirling leaves and floral buds. The rich green patina of the bronze beautifully highlights the age and historical significance of this classic Denver monument.
The Tree of Life Pumpkin Pie
This homemade pumpkin pie is presented in a disposable aluminum foil pan. The smooth, spiced pumpkin filling is adorned with a large, centered tree design made from baked pastry dough. The tree features a thick, textured trunk, spreading roots at the bottom, and several curved branches. Small, round rosettes of dough serve as the tree's fruit or foliage, each baked to a golden-brown finish. In the background, a white paper with handwritten notes, including "Sausage," is visible on a kitchen counter, hinting at a busy holiday or event preparation.
Yellow Geometric Park Sculpture
This bright yellow and grey abstract sculpture brings modern, geometric art to a sprawling grassy park field in Denver, Colorado. The minimalist metal structure interacts playfully with the natural landscape and open blue sky, offering a beautiful example of the city's commitment to accessible outdoor public art installations.
The Denver Traveler
This photograph features a life-sized, light blue fiberglass cow sculpture standing on a concrete base in a public plaza. The cow's body is covered in weathered, hand-painted "stamps" representing various global cities, including a prominent green "DENVER" mountain stamp, a blue "PARIS" Eiffel Tower stamp, and a red "SAN FRANCISCO" stamp. Various signatures and smaller tags are scribbled across its neck and head. Your white bicycle—complete with its signature red tires, red seat post, and rainbow frame stripes—is parked directly in front of the sculpture. The background shows a sunny city street with leafless trees and construction workers in orange vests, grounding the art in the daily life of the city.
"Polka-Dot Pooch" Geometric Sculpture
Located at a street corner near a traffic light, this large-scale sculpture is built from simple, cubic yellow blocks that form the shape of a dog. The "dog" is covered in large, irregular blue polka dots and features a single, prominent white-and-black circular eye on its "head". Several patches of grey paint suggest recent repairs or the removal of graffiti, highlighting its life as an interactive piece of public art. The sculpture stands on a concrete base secured with metal bolts, set against a backdrop of urban brick buildings and city traffic.
The Skater-Bot
This photograph captures a whimsical sculpture mounted on the top edge of a light grey cinder block wall. The sculpture is a robot constructed from salvaged metal parts; its primary body is a silver beer keg, and its head is a smaller metal cylinder topped with a spiky mohawk made of orange and white triangular metal pieces. The robot has thin, articulated metal limbs and is posed mid-air on a brown skateboard. A bright green metal "splat" or "drip"—featuring the text "ON SPACE HOFFMAN"—serves as the anchor point between the skateboard and the wall. The wall below is decorated with a black and white mural of stylized organic or botanical forms. The entire scene is set against a vibrant, cloudless blue sky.
The Janus Head
This photograph provides a direct, side-on profile view of the colossal marble sculpture. The carving reveals the heavy, contemplative features of the face—a deep-set eye, a prominent nose, and slightly parted lips—all rendered in textured, light-grey stone. Your red bicycle with yellow-rimmed tires is parked at the foot of the sculpture's "neck," serving as a perfect reference for its multi-story height. In the background, three flagpoles fly the American, Colorado, and City of Denver flags against an overcast sky, with modern downtown buildings visible in the distance.
The Meadowlark Monument
This photograph captures a rectangular block of pink sandstone placed as a centerpiece on a wooden plank deck. The word "Meadowlark" is carved into the face of the stone in a classic, clean serif typeface. The stone features a rough, uneven top edge, suggesting a natural quarry cut, while the engraved face is smooth. In the background, a blue metal safety railing and a section of a red-and-green building facade are visible. The bright sunlight creates a sharp shadow in the foreground across the weathered wood.
The Midnight Terminal
This photograph is taken from the end of the rail tracks looking into the station. A colossal, white-ribbed architectural arch frames the entire scene, creating an oval portal that reveals a dark blue night sky and a lit-up multi-story apartment building in the background. The station platforms are brightly lit by modern street lamps, casting a warm glow on the concrete walkways and the "TRACK 4" sign in the foreground. In the distance, the iconic red abstract sculpture we saw earlier is just visible, glowing under the station lights.
The Westminster Melodic Bench
This photograph captures a lime green, guitar-pick-shaped board mounted on teal-colored metal poles. Integrated into the board is a grey, tapered frame holding 21 silver metal bars of varying lengths, resembling a large-scale xylophone. Two black spherical mallets are attached to the center-bottom of the instrument by black cables. The piece is located in a landscaped area with dry winter grass and concrete walkways. In the background, several black picnic tables and umbrellas are visible under a clear, bright sky.
The Bicycle Rim Screen
Standing between two tall, vertical metal posts, this large-scale installation features a grid of bicycle wheels of varying sizes connected rim-to-rim. The overlapping circles create an intricate, web-like pattern of spokes against the clear blue sky. Dried vines are interwoven through parts of the screen, and bright sunflowers grow at the base near a light-brown wooden fence. The background captures a quintessential urban scene, with overhead power lines and a distant construction crane visible on the horizon.
The Janus Head
This photograph captures a towering sculpture carved from light grey, textured marble. It depicts two colossal human faces joined at the back of the head, looking in opposite directions. A large, square aperture is cut through the center of the sculpture, from which a tapered, gold-colored pendulum or weight is suspended. Your signature red bicycle is parked at the base of the front-facing profile, emphasizing the sculpture's massive scale. The artwork is situated on a paved plaza in front of the modern glass-and-stone Lindsey-Flanigan Courthouse, with the words "WHAT IS THE CITY BUT THE PEOPLE" visible on the building behind it.
The Victorian Spiral
This photograph is taken from a low-angle perspective, looking directly up through the center of a black wrought iron spiral staircase. Each step features an incredibly detailed, openwork floral and scrollwork pattern. The staircase is attached to the exterior of a classic red brick building. At the top of the frame, two round, glowing outdoor lights are mounted on the wall, casting a warm light against the overcast sky. The dark, heavy iron creates a sharp, graphic contrast against the light sky and the warm tones of the brickwork.
The Sculptural Skyline
This photograph focuses on the upper section of the white, translucent fabric canopy of the Denver Union Station train hall. The curved architectural ribs of the structure are clearly visible against a bright, cloudless blue sky. In the foreground, a tall, bright red abstract sculpture featuring a looped and trumpet-like form creates a high-contrast focal point against the white canopy. Below the main structure, the tops of modern glass office buildings and industrial lighting fixtures are visible, grounding the scene in the city's urban center.
The Skull Totem
This photograph captures a weathered wooden utility pole adorned with multiple small, flat cutouts of white skulls. The skulls feature simple black eyes and stitched-smile mouths, and they are interspersed with teal-colored, serrated-edged shapes resembling palm fronds or tropical leaves. At the base of the visible section, there are clusters of brightly colored, textured materials in pink, purple, and teal. In the background, power lines and a second utility pole with white transformers are visible against a solid, vivid blue sky.
The Westminster Tubular Chimes
This photograph captures a set of 14 vertical silver metal tubes of varying lengths, suspended by thin cables from a large, circular teal-colored metal frame. The tubes are arranged in a slight curve, and a smaller teal bar at the base provides stability. Two black spherical mallets are attached to the center of the frame by black cables for public use. The instrument is located in a park-like setting with dry winter grass and concrete walkways. In the background, a large blue and purple mural is visible on a transit wall under an overcast sky.
Historic Thatcher Memorial Fountain
This striking image captures the historic Thatcher Memorial Fountain in Denver's City Park. The grand monument features a central bronze figure representing the State, armed with a sword and shield, towering above seated allegorical figures such as "Learning." Dedicated in 1918, this impressive public artwork offers a touch of classic, monumental architecture to the city's expansive green spaces.
Concrete Snakes Skatepark Relief
This unique piece of urban art steps away from traditional spray paint, featuring a complex relief sculpture carved directly into the concrete of a Denver skatepark structure. Tucked neatly beneath the curve of a smooth concrete skate ramp, the highly detailed artwork depicts a dense, serpentine knot of intertwining snakes. Surrounded by riding surfaces and a ground border of river rocks, this sculptural installation highlights the diverse and often surprising ways local art is integrated into public recreational spaces across the city.
Black Angular Park Sculpture
Resting on a sprawling grassy field under a clear Colorado sky, this large black angular sculpture provides a dramatic focal point for park visitors. The modern, geometric design contrasts beautifully with the surrounding trees and residential neighborhood, highlighting Denver's vibrant outdoor public art scene.
The Westminster Wind Sculptures
This photograph features a tall, tapered silver metal pole topped with a sophisticated kinetic wind sculpture. The sculpture consists of two large, crescent-shaped silver blades that frame a central axis. Within this frame, several bright red and yellow diamond-shaped sails are arranged to catch the wind and spin. The artwork is situated in a landscaped area near a road and sidewalk, with several curved modern streetlights visible in the background. The clear, bright blue sky provides a sharp contrast to the metallic and saturated primary colors of the sculpture.
Reclining Metal Head Sculpture Detail
This alternate view highlights the full horizontal span of the stylized metal head sculpture in Denver. Extending backward along the concrete base, the artwork features a lower section with a distinct pattern of small, repeating human figure cutouts against the red mesh. Set against a backdrop of classic neighborhood homes and a clear blue sky, this unique angle encourages park visitors to explore the installation from every side.
The Double Helix
This wide-angle photograph shows the side of a multi-story building constructed from red brick and a rough-hewn tan sandstone base. Two separate, black wrought iron spiral staircases are attached to the wall, curving upward to reach grey-painted doors on the second and third floors. The intricate openwork patterns on each step, which we saw in the close-up, are visible here as a delicate texture. Your red bicycle is leaned against the building's base, centered between the two staircases, providing a pop of modern color against the historic architecture. The ground is wet, reflecting the overcast sky and the warm glow from the outdoor lights mounted above the doors.
The Big Blue Bear
This photograph captures the iconic blue bear standing on its hind legs, its front paws and snout pressed curiously against the multi-story glass facade of the Denver Colorado Convention Center. The bear features a bright, saturated blue color and a distinct faceted, polygonal texture. The sculpture is situated in a landscaped bed of red mulch alongside a clean city sidewalk. In the background, the urban skyline—including a visible Hilton Garden Inn—stretches toward a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds.
The Crimson Chalice
This photograph captures a large-scale abstract sculpture situated in a narrow concrete courtyard or alleyway. The sculpture is a singular, flowing form with a wide, bulbous top that tapers down into a slender base, all rendered in a deep, high-gloss magenta or "hot pink" finish. It is securely mounted on a tall, square pedestal made of white marble with subtle grey veining. The background consists of weathered concrete walls and a black metal fence, with a glimpse of your bicycle's red tire visible in the lower-left corner. The bright sunlight creates sharp, dramatic shadows against the building's rough texture.
Metal Head Profile Park Sculpture
This unique public art installation features a large, stylized profile of a human head resting on a circular concrete base in a sprawling Denver park. Constructed with a dark metal outline and red mesh, the sculpture highlights a brightly patterned, intricate circular section representing the brain. Framed by mature trees and a clear blue Colorado sky, it serves as an eye-catching and contemplative landmark for the surrounding neighborhood.
Bronze Frog Park Sculpture
This delightful close-up highlights small, detailed bronze frog sculptures perched on a white structural edge in a serene Denver park. Set against a peaceful background featuring a walking path, park bench, and calm pond, these whimsical additions showcase how thoughtful public art is seamlessly integrated into the city's relaxing outdoor green spaces.
The Steel Loop
This wide-angle photograph captures the full scale of the Alexander Liberman sculpture. The massive ribbon of weathered steel curves dramatically through the air, anchored on a lush green lawn. Your signature red bicycle is parked at the base of the loop's main curve, serving as a perfect scale reference. In the background, the multi-story glass and steel facade of the Bellco Theatre rises into a clear blue sky, with the building's name clearly visible on the right. To the left, a white car is visible on a city street lined with leafy green trees.
Concrete Snake Relief Alcove
Continuing the unexpected serpentine theme found at this Denver skatepark, this intricate concrete relief sculpture is set inside an arched alcove, resembling a hidden, sealed doorway. The rectangular panel is entirely covered in a tactile, deeply carved knot of writhing, intertwined snakes. Framed by the smooth, curving concrete of the surrounding skate ramps, this hidden architectural detail adds a wonderful layer of mystery and physical craftsmanship to the public recreational space.
Yellow Curling Metal Park Sculpture
This alternate perspective of the abstract public art piece highlights its bright yellow outer curves resting peacefully on a sprawling grassy field. Set against the backdrop of Denver's residential architecture and clear blue skies, the dynamic metal sculpture encourages park visitors to interact with and experience the artwork from 360 degrees.
The Teal Tendrils
This photograph captures a large-scale abstract sculpture mounted on a square concrete base. The artwork is composed of several long, slender metal "ribbons" or "blades". Four of these pieces stand vertically, featuring a teal-to-green gradient. A much larger, wider piece in deep blue and purple curves dramatically around the vertical elements, forming a loose, open loop. The sculpture is situated in a patch of dry, wintery grass bordered by a concrete sidewalk. In the background, a wide multi-lane road and a grey, overcast sky stretch toward distant blue mountains.
The Yearling
This photograph captures a monumental outdoor sculpture situated on a grassy lawn in front of the Denver Public Library. The focal point is a massive, bright red wooden-style kitchen chair that stands approximately 21 feet tall. Standing on the seat of the giant chair is a life-sized sculpture of a pinto horse, painted with brown and white patches. The scale difference makes the horse appear like a small toy left behind by a giant. The background features the tan, multi-story stone facade of a civic building under a bright, clear sky. Two grey parking meters are visible in the lower-left foreground, providing an additional sense of the sculpture's immense size.
Abstract Swirling Metal Park Sculpture
Resting on an open grassy field under a bright blue Colorado sky, this striking piece of public art features abstract, curling metal shapes painted in bold red and yellow. The contemporary sculpture serves as a playful, eye-catching focal point, highlighting Denver's dedication to integrating modern outdoor art into its accessible community green spaces.
Large Stone Plaza Sundial
This impressive, oversized stone sundial stands tall on a geometrically paved outdoor plaza in Denver's Cranmer Park. Under a clear blue Colorado sky, the intricate timekeeping carvings and sharp metal gnomon offer a beautiful mix of historic astronomical utility and striking public art.
The Iron Horns
This photograph captures a pair of large-scale, minimalist sculptures made from rusted Corten steel. Each piece is a series of sharp, intersecting triangular planes that rise from the ground into a point, together resembling a pair of abstract horns or wings. Your signature red bicycle is parked directly in the center of the two sculptures, highlighting their immense scale. The scene is set in a lush green grassy field, with a dense line of leafy trees in the background under a bright sun that creates several soft lens flares across the image.
Concrete Arch Park Sculpture
This striking contemporary sculpture features a thick concrete archway with a vibrant yellow interior, resting on a sturdy, semicircular base. Situated in an expansive, sunlit Denver park, the artwork invites interaction and adds a compelling architectural element to the city's accessible green spaces.
Yellow Geometric Sculpture Profile
This alternate, distant view captures the profile of the bright yellow geometric sculpture resting in a grassy Denver park. Framed against a backdrop of passing cars and a classic brick apartment building, the artwork beautifully demonstrates the city's dedication to blending contemporary public installations with everyday urban living spaces.
Black Angular Sculpture Skyline View
Viewed from a new angle, this imposing black angular sculpture rests on a sprawling grassy field in Denver, Colorado. The minimalist public artwork adds a dramatic, modern touch to the natural park setting while offering a unique view of the city's iconic architecture.
Dancers
This photograph features two monumental, minimalist white sculptures of human figures in dynamic, dancing poses. One figure has its arm raised high toward the sky, while the other is captured in a mid-stride dance step. The sculptures are situated on a manicured green lawn, set against a backdrop of Denver's modern skyline, including a prominent blue glass residential tower. The bright, clear blue sky and bare spring trees emphasize the sleek, towering scale of these 60-foot giants.
The Crocheted Crawler
This close-up photograph captures a section of the yarn-bombed sculpture resting on a weathered grey shingled roof. The sculpture is composed of vibrant, multi-colored segments in a rainbow-striped pattern, mimicking the form of a large caterpillar or serpent. The "head" segment features a large, detailed eye with a yellow iris, white sclera, and a black pupil, all rendered in crocheted yarn. The entire figure is perched on a blue crocheted base that drapes over the roof peak. The background is a crisp, cloudless blue sky.
The Sunflower Sentinel
This photograph captures a whimsical robot sculpture mounted on the top edge of a black-painted cinder block wall. The robot is constructed from industrial materials, featuring a silver beer-keg body and a spiky pink or red mohawk made of triangular metal plates. Its thin metal arms are raised, with one "hand" appearing to be a metal wrench. Directly below the robot on the black wall is a large, vibrant yellow sunflower mural with a textured brown center. A weathered wooden utility pole and a clear, bright blue sky provide the background for this unique piece of urban folk art.
The Mayan Theatre
This photograph captures the grand facade of the Mayan Theatre under a clear blue sky. The building is constructed of light-colored stone with tiered, pyramidal levels and decorative "sawtooth" trim. The central focal point is a large, brightly painted relief sculpture of a Mayan figure seated in a traditional pose above a vertical neon sign that reads "MAYAN". Below, the street-level marquee displays film titles including "BLITHE SPIRIT," "MINARI," and "NOMADLAND," alongside the message "WE ARE OPEN". A silver minivan is parked along the curb in the foreground, and a red rental bicycle is visible on the sidewalk to the right.
The Steel Loop
This photograph features a large-scale abstract sculpture made of weathered, rusted steel. The artwork is a single, thick ribbon of metal that twists and turns into a giant, open circular loop standing several stories tall. Your signature red bicycle is parked directly at the base of the sculpture, illustrating its immense scale. The sculpture is situated on a patch of green lawn and red mulch in front of the modern glass facade of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, with a prominent "THEATRE" sign visible on the left. The bright sunlight creates a sharp shadow of the sculpture's geometric form across the grass.
The Denver Art Museum (Titanium Peaks)
This photograph captures the monumental scale and complex geometry of the Frederic C. Hamilton Building. The titanium-clad walls form sharp, overlapping peaks that create a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. A red brick path in the foreground leads the eye past a modern glass-and-steel building on the right toward the museum's dramatic entrance. The clear blue sky and distant city skyline underscore the building's role as a centerpiece of Denver's cultural district.
RiNo Alleyway Suspended Umbrella Art
Looking down a vibrant alleyway in Denver's RiNo Art District, a traditional red brick facade contrasts with a vividly painted street art wall. Overhead, a network of intersecting wires suspends a playful installation of colorful, closed umbrellas and cafe lights against a brilliant blue sky, perfectly capturing the neighborhood's creative spirit.
The Ralphie Run
This photograph is set at "The University of Colorado Champions Plaza". The central focus is a large bronze sculpture depicting three handlers in Western wear—complete with cowboy hats—strenuously leading a massive, powerful American buffalo by ropes. Your red bicycle with yellow-rimmed tires is parked prominently in the foreground on the red brick pavers. The background features the multi-story, sandstone-walled buildings of the university campus under an overcast sky. To the left, the "CU Athletics Ticket Office" and "Buffs Team Store" are visible.
Marble Children Fountain Close-Up
This close-up image captures the intricate craftsmanship of the white marble children sitting atop the historic Children's Fountain in Denver's City Park. Set against a clear blue Colorado sky with a glimpse of the serene park lake in the background, the beautifully carved figures add a peaceful, classical element to the city's outdoor landscape.
The Bleeding Heart
This sculpture features a large, bright red heart with a textured, studded surface. A white, ribbon-like banner with similar studs wraps around the center of the heart. A gold-hilted dagger, decorated with green and yellow "jewels," is shown piercing the upper left side of the heart, while a silver blade tip emerges from the bottom right. Three distinct red droplets "bleed" from the point of the blade. The entire piece is mounted on a grey metal pole. It is situated in an urban setting, with the dark, reflective glass facade of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA) providing a sleek, modern background.
The Westminster Gateway
This photograph captures the platform of the Westminster Station. A massive, white-painted steel canopy with a glass-paneled roof curves over the platform area, providing both shelter and a bold geometric focal point. In the foreground, a large, triangular concrete monument is engraved with a stacked-bar logo and the word "WESTMINSTER". Your red bicycle is leaned against this monument, adding a personal touch to the urban landscape. Modern light fixtures and a "No Skateboarding/Bicycling" sign are visible along the clean concrete walkway, with a clear blue sky and distant suburban greenery in the background.
Yellow Spiral Sculpture at Denver Design Center
Captured at night, this photograph features a massive, brilliantly illuminated yellow sculpture towering over a paved lot. The towering structure is constructed from staggered, stacked rectangular blocks that create a dynamic, twisting helical shape against the dark blue twilight sky. In the background, a lit building clearly displays the signage "DENVER DESIGN CENTER" above its entrance. Adding a sense of scale and active nighttime energy, a group of cyclists—some sporting glowing neon LED wheel lights—can be seen riding around the base of the sculpture and through the adjacent parking area.