Art on a Limb, Suwanee’s annual program to celebrate art and the city’s trails, will soon be in full bloom.

The program starts on May 1 and runs through the end of the month. On each day, the city will place two pieces of original artwork along Suwanee Creek Greenway and trails at Sims Lake Park and White Street Park.

Those who find the artwork can keep it.

This year’s Art on a Limb piece is a steel, ring-shaped candle lanterns with S-shaped hooks created out of two horseshoes. The artist is new Suwanee resident John Wareham.

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