The Flame

Photos by Hilary Regan                            

Location

950 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22203

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Artwork Details

Artist: Ray King
Materials: Glass, dichroic glass, laminated film, stainless steel cables and rods
Installed: 2006

The Flame‘s helical form is composed of dichroic glass joined with a steel framework. Dichroic glass exhibits different colors as it reflects or transmits light. Acting as a beacon to those entering and leaving the Ballston neighborhood, The Flame‘s appearance is in constant flux as lighting conditions shift. Sunlight strikes the glass to create a shimmering appearance, while internal lighting subtly illuminates the sculpture after dark.

Artist Ray King began his career as a stained glass apprentice, receiving a Louis C. Tiffany Fellowship in 1975. The Flame represents an outgrowth of King’s original training and his decades-long fascination with color and light. King eventually brought his glass work into three dimensions, thus expanding the effect light could have on his sculptures.

The Flame won an Americans for the Arts Public Art Network Year in Review Award in 2007.

Learn more about Ray King.


Funded by the JBG SMITH.