Years ago I was asked to create a traffic calming device. We had had a lot of trouble with speeders through our neighborhood and we got permission from the city to create an obelisk at the entrance to our neighborhood on the southside and a traffic circle, a roundabout on the north side. On the roundabout Caryn Brown, a mosaic artist in town, Lisa Regan, a metal worker, and I got together and created this piece. It is been here for around eight or 10 years now and I decided that it was time to paint the metal so that it could be more easily seen from the street. So this is the piece now.
![Margaret Aycock Representational Oil Painting in Oklahoma](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5EAna8Ubs464AQQtM19ZHwSPtGc57jbKYeIi99Ea0Uh_f6pJdpKfUDwXyW1VjtW2jKf42jsQOsHKwmqcNbI2_-2lD8zhU5yUabS0rsXakVMwhEoRJ_0Vyk6g4a3gctVoYq9X6/s680/_I-a-dsc.jpg)
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