mildred howard and walter hutlz are collaborating on a piece called "frame/reframe," to frame the surrounded duty and environment. the pixilated image of the current use -- views that are currently visible walking toward a path by the bay bridge is captured by walter hood's part of this diptych. "rebirth gigantry" is a reinterpretation of the obvious landmark, the gigantic grain. this is located in a playground to allow kids of all ages to interact with history. eric powell decided to integrate his artwork into an existing structure. his guard rail, depicting ships, vessels, and other themes will be a difficult element of the shipyard park overlook. -- will be a beautiful element of the shipyard park overlooked. the last artist, webster, is going to create a sculpture called "butterfly girl." it is approximately 12 feet tall. it is a figure of the young rock-jumping girl and speaks to the regular activities of children and families in the community. the installation of the artwork is funded through a u.s. department of commerce's economic development grant which it requires a 10% match of fu