The Carlsbad Temptress by Bryan Snyder

by Scott Beale on October 27, 2009 · 0 comments

“The Carlsbad Temptress” is a public art installation by Bryan Snyder that interacts with it’s environment, moving when the wind blows. The goal of the project is to “showcase the relationship between a piece of art and its location when place in the streets”. Previously Bryan created the “Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer”.

The sound of music whips in the mid day wind as sensual curves hypnotize the steady flow of village on lookers. Long legs dance to the rhythmic beats of nature, before falling still to the sound of silence. The forest green dress falls long over he smooth skin and a seductive wink tumbles towards the crowd.

The Carlsbad Temptress

photo by Bryan Snyder

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