By John Gillie
Before Oregon artist Anna Fornachon began designing the mosaic centerpieces of five intersections on Point Ruston’s new Waterwalk waterfront pathway, she took time to learn some marine biology.
Fornachon studied books and videos, photos and real life examples of the fish and sea creatures that inhabit the waters of Puget Sound.
That knowledge inspired her intricate but large scale designs that demarcate the five main entry points to the Waterwalk pathway as it connects the end of Ruston Way’s existing path to Point Defiance Park.
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