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William Littig
Closed Window, 1987 Sand etched glass

This series of etched glass panels in geometric designs that are lacquered on all inside surfaces in the arches over the equipment bay and the front door. The etched pattern represents the grid of the City that firefighters travel in the course of their jobs. The half inch space between the glass panels creates a shifting registration for the viewer and color occurs throughout from shadows, reflections in the glass and the open spaces.

Willy Littig is active in the local arts scene, beginning his career working with glass and branching out to other materials as appropriate for each commission.

Location
Fire Station #4 830 E 11th Ave District 3

Artwork featured in header: Sun, Moon, & All Things In-Between by Michael Moonbird and Victoria Lyons

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