The Central Avenue Medallions is a Phoenix Public Art project designed to contribute to the unique character and identity of Central Avenue. Four artists, Juan and Patricia Navarrete of Taos New Mexico, Doug Weigel of Scottsdale, and Howard Sice of Tucson were asked to collaborate on the forms using Native American petroglyph images as the basis for their design but to elaborate on them through their own imaginations.
6 comments:
I really like these medallions on the lightposts!
I love them!
I love almost all native/ethnic arts and crafts of different countries, and of art being used and displayed in public spaces.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! When were these installed? I haven't been to Phoenix in a decade but I don't remember them.
Seems like a real nice initiative. A bit of history through contemporary art.
Cool project.
I don't know if these lamp posts are unique to Phoenix but I have never seen them before. I like them.
Since I left Arizona some 16 years ago, after growing up there and spending most of my adult life there, I have noticed that Arizona seems to have really embraced its different heritages - cowboy, Indian, and Mexican. Both Phoenix and Tucson have become much more colorful than they used to be and I am in awe every time I visit the state. I love the medallions and I love anything copper!!!
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