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Flashback Friday!    
  
Did you know that in 2012  the “Tualatin Totem” sculpture was installed in Commons Point Park (the wedge shaped park between Nyberg Rd and Tualatin-Sherwood Rd)?  This striking design was created by artist Rip Caswell of Studio Art Direct.    
  
But did you know there were several other design concepts submitted for this project? We're excited to share renderings of some of the alternate designs that also would have made Tualatin residents proud!  Let us know your favorites in the comments.  
  
Note: The images shown are proposed artwork concepts submitted through the RFP process.Photos from City of Tualatin - Government's post
Flashback Friday!    
  
Did you know that in 2012  the “Tualatin Totem” sculpture was installed in Commons Point Park (the wedge shaped park between Nyberg Rd and Tualatin-Sherwood Rd)?  This striking design was created by artist Rip Caswell of Studio Art Direct.    
  
But did you know there were several other design concepts submitted for this project? We're excited to share renderings of some of the alternate designs that also would have made Tualatin residents proud!  Let us know your favorites in the comments.  
  
Note: The images shown are proposed artwork concepts submitted through the RFP process.Photos from City of Tualatin - Government's post
Flashback Friday! Did you know that in 2012 the “Tualatin Totem” sculpture was installed in Commons Point Park (the wedge shaped park between Nyberg Rd and Tualatin-Sherwood Rd)? This striking design was created by artist Rip Caswell of Studio Art Direct. But did you know there were several other design concepts submitted for this project? We're excited to share renderings of some of the alternate designs that also would have made Tualatin residents proud! Let us know your favorites in the comments. Note: The images shown are proposed artwork concepts submitted through the RFP process.Photos from City of Tualatin - Government's post

Published on: 02/20/2026

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Flashback Friday!

Did you know that in 2012 the “Tualatin Totem” sculpture was installed in Commons Point Park (the wedge shaped park between Nyberg Rd and Tualatin-Sherwood Rd)? This striking design was created by artist Rip Caswell of Studio Art Direct.

But did you know there were several other design concepts submitted for this project? We're excited to share renderings of some of the alternate designs that also would have made Tualatin residents proud! Let us know your favorites in the comments.

Note: The images shown are proposed artwork concepts submitted through the RFP process.

Photos from City of Tualatin - Government's post
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