A splash of psychedelic imagery infused with a 1960s vibe straight out of the Haight Ashbury is set to enliven a yet-to-be-built atrium space in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 at San Francisco International Airport.
Inspired by the city's first gay supervisor, who represented the famous neighborhood at City Hall in 1978, the artwork features playful canines, colorful pots of plants, and flowery figures in a panoply of bright colors.San Francisco-based artist Craig Calderwood earlier this year won the $200,000 commission to design and fabricate the artwork for the three-story atrium.
Located in the terminal's pre-security arrivals level, the space will surround escalators that take passengers to the baggage claim area and ground transportation.