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A sprawling, colorful sculpture by New York artist George Sugarman may bring Orange County its most prominent piece of public art since Isamu Noguchi finished his “California Scenario” in 1982. Set to be installed in September outside an office complex near the San Diego Freeway, the sculpture, roughly 100 feet by 75 feet, will consist of eight separate forms, one of them as high as 22 feet. The work was commissioned about two years ago at an undisclosed price and will be one of the largest public works--to date--of the 75-year-old Sugarman’s 25 such pieces nationwide.
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