Designer: Rana Creek Designs
Year: 2014
Materials: Steel and Living Plants
Dimensions:
About Panoramic Living Mural
In the largest outdoor amphitheatre in the Denver metropolitan area, four large living walls create a stunning visual backdrop along the perimeter sound wall to enhance the concert goers experience.
The living mural reflects the Museum of Outdoor Art’s passion for site-specific sculpture. An annual design pattern is achieved through a diverse assemblage of native plants composed in a highly specialized, artful composition utilizing leaf texture, blossom color and seasonal dynamics. These native Colorado plants offer habitat for butterflies and other pollinators. The most recent design is created by Norris Design.
Every May, the Museum assembles a team of 12-15 people to hand plant the nearly 35,000 plants in a coded system to achieve a unique design. The wall thrives in the summer and fall months to add a beautiful living component to this culturally rich space, while framing the concert goer’s views of the sunset and the Rocky Mountains beyond.
Visit the website of Rana Creek Designs to learn more about their projects.
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
The Panoramic Living Mural design changes annually. This design was featured in 2019.