Client: Public Art Virginia Beach Foundation
Location: Virginia Beach , VA, United States
Completion date: 2018
Project Team
Artist
Donald Lipski
Lipski Group
Project Manager
John Grant
Public Art Services
Overview
The Canoes is located at the pedestrian overlook on the new Lesner Bridge in Virginia Beach. This 36’ tall freestanding sculpture designed by artist Donald Lipski consists of a stainless steel catenary arch supporting 10 canoes arranged in a star pattern, with a delicate filigree of cut out patterns. The work welcomes visitors to the Chesapeake Bay Area and features a seating area overlooking the Bayfront. In the evening the work is illuminated by interior LED lighting further emphasizing the detailed negative space created by the cut out patterns.
Goals
The goals for this project were to create an iconic sculpture that welcomes visitors crossing the Lesner Bridge. Lipski came up with the canoe design after learning that Adam Keeling, who owned a plantation nearby in the 1600s, and a group of others, dug a trench wide enough for a canoe to cross a sandbar between the Lynnhaven River and the Chesapeake Bay. A storm with high tides widened the ditch that became the Lynnhaven Inlet. In Lipski’s words, “My hope is that this sculpture speaks to your history, to what you are today and to what you will be tomorrow.”
Process
Public Art Services was invited by the artist Donald Lipski to work as a collaborative partner in the design, engineering, fabrication and installation oversight for this project. Additional collaborative partners include Elmendorf/Geurts.