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Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

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Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Happy Go Lucky, 2015, Jordan Meadows Park, SLC, UT

Each clover:
72" x 72’ x 1/2’ stainless steel

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Happy Go Lucky
The lyrical magical leaves full of cheerful personality appear to be running in playful gestures. The four-leaf clovers fabricated of solid 1/2” stainless steel with a random brushed finish softly reflects the neighborhood, the green grass, smiling faces, and all things around them.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Serve and Protect, 2013, Public Safety Building, SLC, UT

38" x 20’ x 20’
Bronze

Salt Lake City Public Art Program

Serve and Protect, demonstrates the sign language―to serve. The same graceful hands which serve us are also hands strong enough to protect and care for us. This bronze sculpture reinforces the longevity of the force and is a solid reminder that our larger than life heroes will be there to Serve and Protect us all.

Feathers in the Wind, 2012, for Flying Objects 3.0

7’ x 7’ x 16’
Automotive paint, fabricated steel, kinetic

Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City

Feathers in the Wind, 2012, for Flying Objects 3.0

7’ x 7’ x 16’
Automotive paint, fabricated steel, kinetic

Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City

Feathers in the Wind, 2012, for Flying Objects 3.0

7’ x 7’ x 16’
Automotive paint, fabricated steel, kinetic

Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City

Three Running Horses, 2012

Each horse 72" x 84"
Three horse footprint 15’ x 25’ x 6’
Rusted steel plate

Residential Commission

Three Running Horses, 2012

Each horse 72" x 84"
Three horse footprint 15’ x 25’ x 6’
Rusted steel plate

Residential Commission

Residential Marker, 2012

Life Size Saddle
Rusted steel plate

Residential Commission

No Salt Just Pepper, 2010

Starters

Three Peas in a Pod

The Peoples Portable Garden, RDA of Salt Lake City, Installed May 4, 2010

Ashlie Taylor, RDA Project Area Specialist noted, "The RDA is very excited to see Greg Ragland’s artwork installed in the West Temple Gateway Project Area. The work complements the People’s Portable Garden wonderfully and reinforces the neighborhood’s desire to grow nutritious food locally and build a stronger community."

No Salt Just Pepper, 2010

6’ x 10’ x 14’
Cast and fabricated aluminum

The Peoples Portable Garden, Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
Installed May 4, 2010

No Salt Just Pepper, 2010

6’ x 10’ x 14’
Cast and fabricated aluminum

The Peoples Portable Garden, Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
Installed May 4, 2010

No Salt Just Pepper, 2010

6’ x 10’ x 14’
Cast and fabricated aluminum

The Peoples Portable Garden, Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City
Installed May 4, 2010

Park City Aquatic Center, 2010

6’ x 3’
Acrylic Painting / Installation, enlarged and printed to 6 feet in width.

Park City Aquatic Center, Park City School District, Utah
Installed June 2, 2010

3 Hummingbirds in Blue, 2009, for Flying Objects 2.0

5’ x 10’ x 20’
Fiberglass and steel sculpture

Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City

3 Hummingbirds in Blue, 2009, for Flying Objects 2.0

5’ x 10’ x 20’
Fiberglass and steel sculpture

Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City

3 Tree Figures, 2005

7’, 8’, 9’
Ceramic, metal, and apple wood

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