LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works

Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa talks about the work he presented at the OIR public art exhibition held in Rio de Janeiro from september until november of 2012.. Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, stands at the entrance to Millennium Park (Madison Street at Michigan Avenue);. encouraging the rushed world around them to pause and perhaps join in the dream. Plensa states, "Awilda, Chloe is a metaphor for the diversity and similarity of all people; people just trying to be happy where they are, when they.


Looking into my Dreams, Awilda, 2012 Polyester resin and marble dust, 12 mts x 351 x 437 cm

Looking into my Dreams, Awilda, 2012 Polyester resin and marble dust, 12 mts x 351 x 437 cm


"Looking into my Dreams, Awilda" resin sculpture of a woman's head in Millennium Park, Chicago


LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works

LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works


"Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda", a sculpture from the 1004 Portraits installation by Jaume


Looking into my dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, Perez Art Museum Miami

Looking into my dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, Perez Art Museum Miami


Sculpture Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda / Artist Jaume … Flickr

Sculpture Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda / Artist Jaume … Flickr


Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda by Jaume Plensa at the Boeing Galleries section of Millennium

Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda by Jaume Plensa at the Boeing Galleries section of Millennium


LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works

LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works


"Look into My Dreams, Awilda" sculpture by Jaume Plensa, Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA


Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Jaume Plensa at park of at Perez Art Museum Miami

Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Jaume Plensa at park of at Perez Art Museum Miami


Jaume Plensa Looking into my Dreams (Awilda) OIR 2012 English Subtitles YouTube

Jaume Plensa Looking into my Dreams (Awilda) OIR 2012 English Subtitles YouTube


"Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda" (Mamiya 7 II 65mm f/4 Portra 400) analog


“Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda” by Jaume Plensa huijack Flickr

“Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda” by Jaume Plensa huijack Flickr


“Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda.” A 39 foot high sculpture… Flickr

“Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda.” A 39 foot high sculpture… Flickr


MAIAMI, FLORIDA, USA FEBR 14, 2023 Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Jaume Plensa

MAIAMI, FLORIDA, USA FEBR 14, 2023 Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, sculpture by Jaume Plensa


Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda Millennium Park, Chicago Flickr

Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda Millennium Park, Chicago Flickr


Jaume Plensa’s “Looking Into My Dream, Awilda’, faces Biscayne Bay on the PAMM grounds

Jaume Plensa’s “Looking Into My Dream, Awilda’, faces Biscayne Bay on the PAMM grounds


LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works

LOOKING INTO MY DREAMS, AWILDA, 2012 Pérez Art Museum Miami, Florida, USA Public Space Works


Looking Into My Dreams Awilda Museum Park Downtown Miami 4k 60p Stock Video Footage Alamy

Looking Into My Dreams Awilda Museum Park Downtown Miami 4k 60p Stock Video Footage Alamy


Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda (P6050194) One of 4 sculptu… Flickr

Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda (P6050194) One of 4 sculptu… Flickr

Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda, or simply Awilda, is a 2012 sculpture by Jaume Plensa. Description and history. The 39-foot tall sculpture originally stood in the surf of Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, before being moved to Chicago's Millennium Park.. The 39-foot-high resin head, titled "Looking Into My Dreams, Awilda," will be fully deconstructed by Jan. 12, along with its three smaller cast-iron compatriots "Laura," "Paula" and.