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What is the Skydance Bridge in Oklahoma City?
The Skydance Bridge is a pedestrian bridge designed by Hans Butzer, opened in 2012, inspired by the scissortail flycatcher, Oklahoma's state bird. It features steel arches that create a dynamic, wing-like silhouette against the city skyline.
What sizes are available for this fine art print?
This Skydance Bridge art print comes in three sizes: 75×100 cm (30×40″), 40×50 cm (16×20″), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12″), suitable for various display spaces from large walls to compact areas.
Is the paper archival and acid-free?
Yes, our paper is acid-free with a pH above 7 to prevent yellowing, ensuring long-term color stability and archival quality for your Skydance Bridge print.
How is the print shipped and packaged?
Prints are shipped in sturdy, flat packaging to prevent damage, with tracking provided. Delivery times vary by location, typically within 5-10 business days.
Will the print fade over time?
No, our prints use fade-resistant inks and archival paper, designed to maintain vibrancy for decades when displayed away from direct sunlight.
Who designed the Skydance Bridge?
The Skydance Bridge was designed by architect Hans Butzer, reflecting Oklahoma's cultural heritage through its scissortail flycatcher-inspired form and modern steel construction.
What makes this bridge significant to Oklahoma City?
It symbolizes urban renewal, connecting key districts and serving as a public art piece that enhances the skyline, representing innovation and community pride in Oklahoma City.
