Seattle 2001

WaitingfortheInterurban.jpg
"Waiting for the Interurban," one of Seattle's most famous sculptures, sits at the edge of Fremont; people decorate the sculpture nearly every day to celebrate one cause or another. What the picture doesn't show you is that the dog (between the second and third people from the right) has a human face, an act of revenge by the sculptor against the man who chaired the committee which commissioned the work.