Installed along JFK Boulevard,[4] the work was commissioned by the Houston Arts Alliance.[5][6] It is made of stainless steel and programmed LED lights.[7]CBC Arts described the sculpture as "a spray of acrylic lights",[8] and Artnet's Brook S. Mason called the work "towering brilliant lighting".[9]
Molly Glentzer of the Houston Chronicle called the sculpture "dazzling" and said the "cluster of splash-inspired towers ... has historically been touchy".[11]Bespoke Concierge magazine's Cynthia Lescalleet said Radiant Fountains is "eye-popping".[12] Tommy Gregory, who serves as public art program curator for the Houston Airport System, has said Radiant Fountains is one of "two of the most visible pieces are marquee permanent works" in the collection.[13]Houstonia's Michael has also called Radiant Fountains the airport's most prominent public artwork.[14]
^Lescalleet, Cynthia (December 4, 2012). "Art for the Public Eye". Bespoke Concierge. Archived from the original on May 19, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
^"Art Is Everywhere". Houston Museum District. Archived from the original on November 1, 2018. Retrieved May 18, 2021.