Folly Bollards in Portland, Oregon

July 26, 2004, Portland, OR

by Ronald J Kimball

The Folly Bollards are a series of decorative post caps by Valerie Otani. "The theme of the folly heads are the wise fools from popular theater traditions of different cultures. They embody the free spirit whose antics give us insight into our lives."

Folly Bollards
The setting of the Folly Bollards, outside the Portland Center for the Performing Arts
The dedication plaque for the Folly Bollards
Nutamat, from the Kwakiutl; the Mucous Man
El Viejito, from Mexico; the Little Old Man
Tarô-kaja, from Japan; the Comic Servant
Sidha Karya, from Bali
Anansi, from West Africa and the Caribbean; the Trickster
Magwi Koyemsi, from the Hopi; the Sage Ceremonial Clown
Nasreddin, from the Middle East; a beloved cleric
Harlequin, from Italy; from the Commedia dell'Arte
Monkey King, from China; a mischievous diety
Jester, from Europe; the Court Entertainer

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