No matter where you go in the Gem State, you are likely to find various sculptures of all shapes and sizes. While some of these sculptures perfectly complement their location, others are a bit more unique and may make you take a second look. The massive pink tree sculpture in Idaho is one of these more unusual works of art. Known as “Gentle Breeze,” this art piece is quite a sight. How much do you know about this incredible Idaho art sculpture?

Boise is home to dozens of beautiful city parks and one of its newest public spaces is the Cherie Buckner-Webb Park.

Cherie Buckner-Webb Park/Google This city park is located in downtown Boise, between Bannock and 11th Street. The public space is named after Cheri Buckner-Webb, the first Black woman elected to the Idaho Legislature and a woman who has volunteered countless hours for many local nonprofits and other organizations.

When you visit the Cherie Buckner-Webb Park, one of the first things that will catch your eye is a large pink tree sculpture called Gentle Breeze.

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Gentle Breeze is the masterpiece of public artist Matthew Mazzotta. It is an interactive piece of art with leaves that gently move in the wind. It isn’t small by any means, as it stands approximately 23-feet tall.

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Beneath the leaves are multiple swings that hang from the tree. This is the perfect place to sit and enjoy some green space in Boise’s downtown area.

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This pink tree sculpture in Idaho was designed based on comments and feedback from residents in the area.

reafus53/Google At the beginning of the creation process, Mazzotta hosted forums where he could gather public input. A public feedback survey was also released by the Boise City Department of Arts & History. Approximately 200 comments were gathered from the survey alone, which helped to shape the completed sculpture that we see today.

Mazzotta finalized the piece of art, and it was installed in the Cherie Buckner-Webb Park in 2021. It may be unique but it sure is a beautiful place to relax, swing, and enjoy the City of Trees.

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Have you seen Gentle Breeze at Cherie Buckner-Webb Park? What was your first impression of this piece of art? Please share your thoughts in the comments!

Cherie Buckner-Webb Park/Google

This city park is located in downtown Boise, between Bannock and 11th Street. The public space is named after Cheri Buckner-Webb, the first Black woman elected to the Idaho Legislature and a woman who has volunteered countless hours for many local nonprofits and other organizations.

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At the beginning of the creation process, Mazzotta hosted forums where he could gather public input. A public feedback survey was also released by the Boise City Department of Arts & History. Approximately 200 comments were gathered from the survey alone, which helped to shape the completed sculpture that we see today.

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