Over the Moon

Over the Moon

Outdoor Sculpture

 1251 State Street, Richardson, TX, 75082

Gordon Huether was born in Rochester, N.Y. in 1959 to German immigrant parents. With dual citizenship in Germany and the United States, Huether has spent much time traveling between the two countries. He learned art composition and appreciation at an early age from his father, who was an artist and craftsman.  Huether resolved to create a lasting impact on the world through the creation of large-scale works of art and founded his studio in Napa, Calif. in 1987.

Huether was commissioned through Sharon Corgan Leeber of Architectural Arts Company to create artwork that reflects CityLine’s goal of capturing the best of both worlds, the rural and urban landscapes, in one active-lifestyle environment. His resulting installation was inspired by the famous ‘Hey Diddle Diddle’ nursery rhyme and the iconic Texas longhorn, which connects to the area’s history and traditions. The sculpture’s falciform shape resembles the letter ‘C’, as in CityLine, another connection to the Richardson metropolitan neighborhood.

Huether’s sculpture is approximately 25 feet tall, with the longhorn being approximately 7 ½ feet tall, sitting on top of the moon. The internal frame is constructed of aluminum tubing and the frame is clad in plexiglass and EPS foam with a carved moon surface design. The final finish of the sculpture is a resin coating. The piece sits atop an aluminum base and is illuminated from the exterior as well as from within with LEDs. Symbolizing the unique energy that created CityLine, and continues driving the project, Over the Moon is commemorated with a plaque that reads, “At CityLine, anything is possible when you spark imagination. Set lofty goals, make grand plans, then shoot for the Moon. With teamwork, innovation and commitment, your dreams will come true.”

Date created: 2016

Dimensions: 25 feet talll, 7.5 feet wide