- Caleb Kullman
- Peaks, 2013
- Steel
- Inv: GENL-2013.020.0002
"Peaks" by Caleb Kullman; 2 of 6 large steel sculptures/bike racks; made of steel bars forged into shape of two mountain peaks; overall shape of two triangular pieces, one intersecting the other at the center; one side is slightly curved more than the other; see related item, GENL-2013.19.3 (similar mountain peak bike rack, installed in group on Main Street).
LOCATION - MAIN ST, NORTH SIDE, Sidewalk, in front of 2659 W. Main St. (north side, to west of 2013.20.3)
Peaks
Caleb Kullman
2013
Steel
Edition of 6
Purchased by the Fine Arts Board
“New bicycle racks were installed on Main Street on Saturday, May 4 [2013].
John Brackney and Brian Vogt, leaders of the popular Halloween ‘Haunted Tours of Littleton,’ donated $20,000 raised by the tours over the past several years to the City of Littleton and the Fine Arts Board (FAB) for the purpose of installing ‘artistic’ bicycle racks in Downtown Littleton. Avid bicyclists and Downtown Littleton supporters, Brackney and Vogt want to encourage Littleton residents and visitors to ride their bicycles to shop and dine in the community and have places to lock their bikes.
The FAB, along with Brackney, Museum Director Tim Nimz and Public Works Director Charlie Blosten, selected the proposals of Caleb Kullman, from Montrose, Colorado, and Kim Kaminski, a Littleton artist. Kullman’s design is titled ‘Mountain Peaks’ and Kaminski’s is ‘Wagon Wheels.’ Her design features relief story plates on each hub depicting scenes that represent Littleton.
The racks were installed by the artists and a team of city employees. Denise Weed, chair of the FAB, introduced the artists and thanked Brackney and Vogt for their generosity.” –Littleton Report, June/July 2013, page 3
Owner: City of Littleton
Maintenance authority: City of Littleton - Fine Arts Board/Littleton Museum
- Current Location: Main Street Littleton - 2250 W Main St Littleton, CO 80120 (google map)
- Collections: Littleton Fine Arts Collection, Sculptures