DATE | 1989 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 24′ X 22′ X 24′ |
This piece is the first of two sculptures referencing the Rancho Pacifico land grant area (now parts of Long Beach and Compton, CA).…
Read More →DATE | 1989 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 34′ X 34′ X 24′ (including planting circle) |
Three vertical elements are aligned to sunrise and sunset points on the horizon at Winter/Summer Solstices (Lt., Rt), and north/south (the central vertical).…
Read More →DATE | 1988 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 44′ X 36′ X 7′ (installation size) |
Located on Huntington drive in Monrovia, CA, this piece is derived from ancient stone dolmens found worldwide.…
Read More →DATE | 1987 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 16′ X 8′ X 7′ |
Across the street from Monrovia Sunshapes on Huntington Drive in Monrovia, CA, this piece is oriented toward the Summer Solstice sunset and Winter Solstice sunrise at that location.…
Read More →DATE | 1986 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 110′ X 50′ X 28′ |
Located in greater L.A. (City of Commerce, CA), a central tower with wind chimes is aligned facing due West (East behind), with flanking elements indicating Solstice and Equinox sunrise/sunset positions on the horizon.…
Read More →DATE | 1984 |
MEDIUM | Concrete and Steel |
SIZE | 8′ X 8′ X 10′ |
One of several solar-aligned public sculptures derived from ancient stone dolmens. A “notch” in the circular, south-facing “capstone” element allows a beam of sunlight to fall on the tallest vertical element, indicating the summer and winter solstices.…
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