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How Detour鈥檚 new piece at Denver International Airport made colorful art out of used luggage

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The artist Detour's new art project is created from 183 pieces of used baggage, painted in the colors of the rainbow and suspended from the ceiling in the shape of an infinity symbol above Concourse B at Denver international airport.
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183 pieces of used luggage make up the new installation, by artist Detour, in the B Concourse of the Denver International Airport.

Travelers making their way through Denver International Airport this summer may notice a colorful, .

The project, called 鈥淚t鈥檚 Not What You Take, It鈥檚 What You Bring Back,鈥 was created from 183 pieces of used luggage, suspended over a walkway in Concourse B. They鈥檙e painted in the vibrant colors of the Colorado sky 鈥 turquoise, baby blue, ruby red 鈥 and they form a shape resembling the infinity symbol.

That painted baggage is part of a new installation by Colorado artist Thomas Evans, better known as . He鈥檚 well known around Denver for his colorful murals of local sports legends like Denver Nuggets Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic.

Detour talked earlier this year with Erin O鈥橳oole about what inspired his new art at DIA 鈥 and some of the stories behind the luggage. We鈥檙e listening back to that conversation today.

You can see even more photos from the installation on Detour鈥檚 website at .

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