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The King and Queen of Rainier Beach
The King and Queen of Rainier Beach
The King and Queen of Rainier Beach

The King and Queen of Rainier Beach

Artist Peter Reiquam
MediumStainless steel, LED Light
DimensionsKing: 120" x 42" x 42" Queen: 108" x 48" x 48"
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineSeattle Department of Transportation 1% for Art funds
Description: The King and Queen of Rainier Beach is an iconic sculpture inspired by Seattle Police Detective, Denise “Cookie” Bouldin and the chess clubs she has organized throughout the Rainier Beach community for over a decade. 

The game of chess serves as a metaphor for life’s important decisions and Detective Cookie’s Chess Clubs create an opportunity for community members of all ages to interact through a spirit of friendly competition. Paying homage to the chess club, the sculptures also represent the proud nature of the residents of Rainier Beach.

The artworks are on a light-sensitive solar powered LED system, so when it is dark, the sculptures are illuminated.

Location: Rainier Avenue South at 51st Avenue South and Barton Place South, Seattle WA 98118


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