Public Art

Whenever a Let LOVE Guide Your Way Weathervane is installed, it becomes a central meeting spot for friends and community.

A significant part of Goradesky’s work is dedicated to public art.

Unlike private art, which is typically displayed in homes or collections, public art is created to be experienced by the broader community, often occupying parks, streets, plazas, and other shared spaces.

These works are intentionally large and thoughtfully placed to reach as many people as possible, making them powerful tools for communication and connection. “I believe that public art should do more than just decorate a space it should convey meaningful messages, spark conversation, and draw attention to issues that benefit humanity as a whole.”

“My goal is to contribute to this ongoing dialogue, creating pieces that are selected not just for their visual impact, but for their potential to inspire, educate, and uplift those who encounter them.”

A truly well-developed public art project takes on a life of its own.
– Artist

Goradesky’s work with natural, earth-sourced materials, transforming them through innovative processes into dynamic installations that often demand creative engineering. These pieces are designed to challenge the mind, ignite passion, and invite viewers to pause – if only for a moment – to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.

Creating art on this scale requires more than just technical skill; it demands pieces of the right size and placement, capable of capturing attention and sparking imagination in even the busiest lives. If art and LOVE cannot bring our 21st-century, overwrought planet together, what will?

Over the years, Goradesky has dedicated his time and energy to countless organizations, companies, and nonprofits committed to saving our planet. “From Save the Whales to Save Our Water, from Save the Air to Save Our Trees, I have immersed myself in each cause. But what I have come to realize is that only LOVE and Kindness can truly heal our world.” If each of us made our choices through this lens, we would always find the right path.

I have painted in every color, but it wasn’t until I began painting with LOVE and Kindness that I truly understood what it means to save the world.” – Artist

These images are the same; they are only rotated 180 degrees. The signature exhibit piece titled’Dragon Wave’. Rainbow Clouds: A study of rotating images.

Large Artworks are usually many pieces assembled together.