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Omulu Capoeira
Street performance of capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian art form that combines elements of dance, martial arts, and music.

Sala Pool
Reflection of a sala in its meditating pool. The sala was a gift to Madison from the government of Thailand.

Where the Sky Ends
Reflection in a sala pool at Olbrich Botanical Gardens.

Polar Bear Chair
Sculpture by Sid Boyum. It used to sit at his house, but now resides at Circle Park.

Green Snake Bike Rack
A bike rack designed to look like a snake, on Atwood Avenue.

Sculpture Blades
Detail from a sculpture on Willy Street.

Dreamkeepers
Two large birds sculpted by Dr. Evermore, a Baraboo artist who specializes in creating art pieces out of found metals.

Dreamkeepers, Paterson Street
A large sculpture by Dr. Evermore, an artist from Baraboo. This photo was featured in the book, Wisconsin 24/7.

Tree Spirit
Detail from a sculpture by Madison artist, Sid Boyum. Several of his sculptures are seen around the neighborhood where he lived.

Gemini Landscaping
A simple picture on the side of a landscaping business.

Packerland
The fanaticism of Packers fans is evident on the side of this building. This is one of 14 of my photos used as thumbnails in Wisconsin 24/7. Another four were featured in the book.

Act
Sculpture of people at Olbrich Park, next to Lake Monona.

Act, Detail
Used as a thumbnail photo in Wisconsin 24/7 this is a detail from the sculpture, Act, which stands next to Lake Monona at Olbrich Park.

Thai Pavilion, Olbrich Botanical Gardens
Detail from the Thai pavilion at Olbrich Botanical Gardens. It was a gift to the city from the government of Thailand. The photo was in the book, Wisconsin 24/7 as a thumbnail.

Capitol Awash
From a painting on a cement wall on Winnebago Street. This was used as a thumbnail photo in Wisconsin 24/7.

Wall and Rail
Late afternoon sun streams through open windows to highlight a staircase at Mother Fool's Coffeehouse.

Retroglass
The side of a building on Williamson Street.

Fences
A jumble of fences at a fencing company on Willy Street.

Stringed Instruments, Mounted
On the wall at the Weary Traveler.

Fish Tank, Jolly Bob's
Fish tank at Jolly Bob's Jerk Joint, a restaurant on Willy Street.

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