Bear

Project Info

2010
The name “Kelowna” means “female grizzly bear” in the Native American dialect of Okanagan and is part of the mythology of the community. This proud female grizzly form, poised atop columns, depicts an icon of the Kelowna area.The ring connecting the sculpture to the columns is shaped like the hull of a boat, referencing Lake Okanagan. Objects suspended in the bear’s matrix, such as fruit and orchard blossoms, include elements relating to the region and community; specifically the area’s agricultural history, which is dominated by fruit orchards.

Description
2010 The name “Kelowna” means “female grizzly bear” in the Native American dialect of Okanagan and is part of the mythology of the community. This proud female grizzly form, poised atop columns, depicts an icon of the Kelowna area.The ring connecting the sculpture to the columns is shaped like the hull of a boat, referencing [...]
Client:
City of Kelowna, BC
Date:
October 23, 2010
Location:
Stuart Park, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
Category:
Public Art