Rainbow, Aluminum sculpture in Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, United States.
Rainbow is an aluminum sculpture located in Lynden Sculpture Garden that catches and reflects sunlight through its geometric metallic form. The work occupies a space within the surrounding landscape, creating a contrast between its constructed nature and the natural garden setting.
The sculpture was created in 1970 by artist Duayne Hatchett as part of a collection supported by patron Margaret Bradley. It represents the artistic interests of that era in geometric forms and industrial materials.
The Rainbow sculpture functions as an educational centerpiece within Lynden Sculpture Garden's program, connecting visitors with modern artistic expression.
The work is visible during garden hours from April through November, with parking and accessibility options available on the grounds. The best time to visit is on a sunny day when light plays most interestingly on the metal surface.
The sculpture integrates with the landscaped environment, creating different visual effects as natural light changes throughout the day.
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