Flying cranes set to land in Cherry Hills Village

The latest public art installation in Cherry
Hills Village, Flying Cranes, is shown in computer-generated position at
the intersection of Happy Canyon and Quincy.
By Jan Wondra
The location of the next public art installation in Cherry Hills Village was approved at the Feb. 5 City Council meeting. The installation, by Colorado-based sculptor and artist Reven Swanson, is titled Flying Cranes.
The three-crane kinetic sculpture will rest in public space near the intersection of Happy Canyon and Quincy Avenue. To be constructed of 11-gauge plate steel, each crane will be colored in vibrantly-colored powder coat finishes of blue, green and orangey-red, contrasted with yellow. Set into a natural environment of trees and a grassy berm, the whimsical cranes will