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Walking Round
Sculptor Harold Balazs invites the viewer to walk around and enjoy his playful copper sculpture "Walking Round Thing" from various perspectives. During the 1962 Seattle World's Fair at Seattle Center, his artwork was displayed across the fairgrounds -- a wooden relief installed at the entrance to the Forest Industries Theater; a large public sculpture entitled "Screwtape" in the First National Bank sculpture exhibit, and "Glyph No. 2" featured in the Northwest Art Today exhibit in the Fine Arts Pavilion. Balazs was a champion of public art as a State Arts Commissioner and created some of the most iconic sculptures across Seattle and Spokane.
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Sculpture: Harold Balazs; Copy: Seattle Center; Photo: Polly McKenna-Cress


