Travels with Charlie Coming Soon Nature's Repose Art

Shoreline, WALocal News

Horizon View Park will soon showcase a new art installation named "Nature's Repose," designed by Melisa Cole. The initiative was previewed on Arbor Day, signaling the start of its construction phase. The installation sits on a concrete pad that is easily visible from the nearby playfield. Funding for the project has been generously provided by the LFP Garden Tour, demonstrating strong community investment in local arts. Residents can enjoy watching the installation take shape in the coming weeks.

This project not only aims to beautify the park but also seeks to foster community engagement through public art. Art installations like "Nature's Repose" contribute to a vibrant local culture and enhance public spaces. As the installation progresses, visitors are encouraged to explore Horizon View Park and witness the transformation firsthand.

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