The Wings Collaborative Public Arts Project has a Letterbox, Wings Around the World.
LETTERBOXING is an intriguing pastime combining navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry in a charming "treasure hunt" style outdoor quest. A wide variety of adventures can be found to suit all ages and experience levels. Click on the menu or desktop items above to explore this fast-growing hobby. Learn more by visiting http://letterboxing.org/
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Create Your Own
Fill in the Wing with your own words or images that convey what art means to you. Email an image of your finished piece to Rosalba: wingscollaborative[at]gmail[dot]com, or mail a copy to her at 313 Foxridge Drive, Leesburg, Virginia 20175.
The words on the handout will be collected and extracted and be hung from one of the structure's circles. Each circle will be covered with the public's words as they are gathered at each location.
People also can mark the handouts with drawings, instead of words. Negrete said she hopes to make a collage out of the drawings in the future.
The words on the handout will be collected and extracted and be hung from one of the structure's circles. Each circle will be covered with the public's words as they are gathered at each location.
People also can mark the handouts with drawings, instead of words. Negrete said she hopes to make a collage out of the drawings in the future.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Wings in the News
Lindsey Brookbank of Ashburn Today wrote a great article about this project (Thank you, Lindsey)! Read more at Ashburn Today online.
Here are a couple of Wings-In-Progress images:
Here are a couple of Wings-In-Progress images:
Friday, June 24, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
July 9, 2011 Opening In Ashburn, VA!
Wings: A Collaborative Public Arts Project

The sculpture is a figure with wings because as humans, we all strive to soar. Applied to the wings and figure are descriptions of what art means to several local painters, writers, actors, musicians, potters, sculptors, weavers, photographers and dancers. What emotion does this art evoke in YOU? You will have from July 1 to November 1, 2011 to explore this question. Then, the art will move on to its second venue our county.
Rosalba has dual citizenship in Spain and Chile, where public art is very prevalent. She observes "Public art promotes social history and culture. It fosters interactions between diverse groups of people. Dialog that builds the cultural identity for the community motivates others to produce unique collaborative art. This project is my gift to Loudoun County."
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Wings Objective
Public art is a privileged place to take back your social history and culture.
It is a place where there can be a diverse group of people who interact with the art.
Individuals can start a dialog with themselves and with others.
This interaction builds the cultural identity for the community.
Yet, it is only a fragment of this identity. It is the part that involves the interaction of artists sharing their reflection of the cultural identity. It is important.
Leesburg ceramics artist and teacher, Rosalba Negrete introduces a proposal for a collaborative public art project, “Wings”. Her concept is to create a life-sized ceramic sculpture. It is a figure with wings – because as humans we all strive to soar. Inscribed in the wings and the figure, will be descriptions of what art means to a diverse range of artists in the community including painters, writers, actors, musicians, potters, sculptors, weavers, photographers and dancers. The purpose of this sculpture is to motivate the individuals who see it. Their reaction will move them with either a negative or positive response. It does not matter which way they respond since the response is what will motivate them in a different direction because it is new to their environment.
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