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Oceanside Harbor to Install "Love Lock" Sculpture

The Oceanside City Council approved the Love the O interactive sculpture proposal to be installed between Oceanside Harbor and Harbor Beach.

The Oceanside Harbor Love Lock sculpture will be placed so the sun will be captured at sunset in the sculpture’s open heart center to create opportunities for dramatic, fun photos.
The Oceanside Harbor Love Lock sculpture will be placed so the sun will be captured at sunset in the sculpture’s open heart center to create opportunities for dramatic, fun photos. (City of Oceanside)

OCEANSIDE, CA — Oceanside residents and visitors will soon be able to cement their commitments with a “love lock” at the Oceanside Harbor.

At the January 26, 2022, meeting the Oceanside City Council approved the Love the O interactive sculpture proposal, to be created by Randall Art Ranch. The metal sculpture will be installed between the Oceanside Harbor and Harbor Beach for the community to create a lasting connection and celebrate a commitment by placing a personal lock on the sculpture. Engraved locks, or ones simply marked for sentimental meaning to celebrate a birth, a marriage, a loved one, or a special occasion can be hung and revisited.

The 10’ x 10’ sculpture will be fabricated with Corten steel. Sometimes called weathering steel, the metal is designed to develop a protective weathered surface which ages to a rusty, earthy look without losing its durability due to the salty sea air.

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This artwork will add to the eclectic and vibrant arts environment in downtown Oceanside, which was named one of the state’s first 14 designated cultural districts.

The Love the O sculpture will be funded by donations. Visit Oceanside will be the local entity to accept donations of any amount for this community endeavor.

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  • Donations of $1,000 or more will receive a custom lock designed specifically for this sculpture.
  • The front of the lock will have a 3-D heart and the back of the lock will show an engraving of the sculpture.
  • Only 55 special donor locks will be made available and will never be reproduced.
  • These 55 romantic donors will be invited to an opening celebration, and will be the first to place their locks.

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