At 102-foot, 'Node' is now the tallest freestanding sculpture in San Francisco.
"Node" is a 102-foot steel tree branch sculpture that stretches well into the sky above the Yerba Buena/Moscone Muni Station in San Francisco.A new sculpture has sprouted up along San Francisco's Central Subway line. "Node" is a 102-foot steel tree branch that stretches well into the sky above the Yerba Buena/Moscone Muni Station."Node" is the creation of New York artist Roxy Paine.
It was funded by the city's Art Enrichment Ordinance, which requires a small portion of budgets for major construction projects be dedicated to either purchasing or commissioning public art.
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