




vail
Bronze
Edition of 20
24”L x 24”W x 96”H – $15700
In 2010, I was commissioned by the town of Vail to make a pair of 16-foot-tall lamps for the entrance to Meadow Drive. This is a half-size version that is designed to be a yard light. It can be wired to operate on solar or regular 110. The lamp shade has four sides which represent the four seasons of the high mountain valleys.