Blue Mustang, known to locals by the nickname Blucifer, is a cast-fiberglass sculpture of a mustang located at Denver International Airport.Colored bright blue, with illuminated glowing red eyes, it is notable both for its striking appearance and for having killed its creator Luis Jiménez when a section of it fell on him at his studio.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Denver International Airport, where the local time is 3:43pm. On behalf of outraged residents we'd like to draw your attention to the demonic blue horse rearing in …
During the Denver Zoo Wild Lights Festival, lights of all colors are strewn about, many framing delightful animal displays. The bulk of the animal sculptures represent animals that can be found at the zoo, such as giraffes and elephants, and they are an especially big hit with kids.
What are those giant sculptures in Denver Botanic Gardens? They’re quite important, actually. … That makes them easily at home in the garden, where the greenery itself is in a constant state …
Jeanie Straub pretty much covered everything I knew about the sculpture. But then, I found myself pretty curious, so I did a little digging into the sculptor and found even more interesting things of Blucifer (as we affectionately call our demonic…
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It was later assembled and displayed at the airport, to the horror of Denver citizens. "The horse's cobalt color, glowing red eyes, and fierce face immediately attracted public ire," according to …
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s touring sculpture exhibit, Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads was officially unveiled Tuesday evening in Civic Center park. The 1 ton sculptures of each animal in the …
DENVER, CO.- Denver Botanic Gardens’ 2015 outdoor art exhibition, Deborah Butterfield: The Nature of Horses presents 15 life-sized horse sculptures throughout the York Street location that span the artist’s work trajectory from the early 1990s to present, including the premiere of a new sculpture.
Denver International Airport was named “Best U.S. Airport for Art” in USA Today’s “10 Best Reader’s Choice” travel contest in 2013. The category focuses on how airports have been transforming from utilitarian hubs of transport to spaces with beautiful works of art, great restaurants, comfy lounges and terrific shopping.
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