the public art process asks the artist to share his/her creative point of view and approach to art-making, and to collaborate with others throughout its development.
the endeavours of making a piece of art that will install in public space is isolated, for the reason that
therefore, the work can reverberate throughout the community, thereby encouraging a sense of shared ownership and collective affiliation.
The inclusion of artists' thinking, creative input, aesthetic contributions, and problem solving methods in the public realm engage ways
of working in the built environment that are different from the approaches of practitioners of other disciplines because their concerns are different.