“Terralogue Totems” are a set of sculptural designs based on the concept of the land speaking; these messages being symbolized through metal emblems. The designs are executed in three distinct formats: large sculptural Monoliths, Bike Racks, and Bollards. Much more info on the concept, design and fabrication can be found here.
Terralogue Totems consists of three motifs — "Course," "Construct," and "Crop" — each relating to a specific location along the Lincoln Corridor. "Course," placed on the bridge, represents the river; the physical, actual course of the Poudre River — and the flowing passage of time.
"Construct" (as a noun not a verb) speaks to the influence of humans on the landscape and represents the built environment. Its placement in the center of the corridor serves as a balance and the nexus of the natural and the man-made.
"Crop" hearkens to both the natural endemic plant life and the history of agriculture in the area.