And here is the companion sculpture to yesterday's posting. This Hohokam figure is on the opposite site of the biking/walking path. Chris Tanz is the artist for these laser cut steel figures that decorate the Julian Wash Greenway.
Very nice pic with the beautiful Catalinas in the background...really love the rusty/bronze color, and the silouettes have, I think, a comic element...the hair is striking! Also, those knees appear to have some arthritis to them, hmmm?! What indeed did the ancients tell with these figures? The Hohokam are silent, only we can imagine.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice pic with the beautiful Catalinas in the background...really love the rusty/bronze color, and the silouettes have, I think, a comic element...the hair is striking! Also, those knees appear to have some arthritis to them, hmmm?! What indeed did the ancients tell with these figures? The Hohokam are silent, only we can imagine.
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