2x4 Landscape is an immense 2,400 square foot mound that rises to a height of 10 feet and can be interpreted as a hill or wave. It is Lin’s first earthwork depicting folds in the earth of which there are five in total, the highest of which gently rises to 11.5 metres. Flow represents a succession of waves that progressively rise and dissipate over a span of 35 feet. 485 views May 9 – November 15, 2009. Maya Ying Lin, born 1959 Date 2014 Type Sculpture Medium 3D color scan of the living person, polychrome 3D inkjetprint, plaster material, color, pigment ink, scale 1:5 Dimensions Sculpture: 33 × 8.3 × 5.7 cm (13 × 3 1/4 × 2 1/4") Credit Line

Singing in the Rain Mural, Ann Arbor, MI - 2 mi. The opening of Storm King Wavefield is accompanied by a special exhibition, Maya Lin: Bodies of Water, on view in Storm King's museum building. October 2008: Architect Maya Lin's shaped earth "Wave Field" is 10,000 square feet and has rippled the University of Michigan campus since 1995. Big Carrots, Ann Arbor, MI - 2 mi. If you don’t know, The Wave Field is an earthen sculpture on the Southeast side of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Building. It was designed and created by Maya Lin, an artist well known for creating the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC in addition to the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery Alabama. Done. But Lin's also addressed a sort of social landscape by designing the piece to correspond with aerospace engineering concepts.
The Wave Field is truly an artistic treasure of North Campus. Waving President Ford, Ann Arbor, MI - 2 mi. In the region: Superman in Phone Booth, Royal Oak, MI - 33 mi. ‘Water Line’ was created in 2006 by Maya Lin in Post-Minimalism style. Find more prominent pieces of installation at Wikiart.org – best visual art database. Maya Lin: Bodies of Water. There's obviously the physical landscape into which it's built, a 10,000-square-foot patch of earth. Encompassing approximately 30,000 square metres, “A Fold in the Field” is Maya Lin’s largest and most ambitious earthwork to date. The Wave Field, completed by Maya Lin in 1995 for the University of Michigan, incorporates two landscapes. Nearby Offbeat Places. The exhibition features roughly a dozen works that reflect the artist's interest in water in its various sates. Aerial view of people walking the Maya Lin earthwork installation at Storm King NY known as Wavefield.

Wave field at dusk Maya Lin's "Wave Field" on North Campus.