Jet Kiss
Public art in Seattle, Washington, U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jet Kiss is a 2015 sculpture by American artist Mike Ross, installed at the Capitol Hill light rail station in Seattle, Washington. The 90-foot-long (27 m) sculpture consists of two decommissioned A-4 Skyhawk fighter jets that were sliced and arranged nose-to-nose; the piece is suspended above the station's platform level.
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Artist | Mike Ross |
Year | 2015 (2015) |
Type | Sculpture |
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Subject | Douglas A-4 Skyhawks |
Dimensions | 90 feet (27 m) long |
Location | Seattle, Washington |
Coordinates | 47°37′9.12″N 122°19′12.72″W |
Owner | Sound Transit |
Website | mikerossart.net/jetkiss |
Jet Kiss was commissioned by Sound Transit as part of their public art program in 2008, during planning and final design of the station. The initial concept was met with a mixed reception from the public over its use of warplanes, resulting in design modifications. It was installed in early 2015, and the station was opened to the public on March 19, 2016.