Mano de la Luna

Mano de la Luna is a tribute to the moon that is so much a part of the natural landscape in Tucson. It is especially evident from open spaces such as the Arroyo Chico. The color and line of the hand that holds the moon are to complement the natural elements found in the wash behind the sculpture.

Artist(s): Joshua Sarantitis, Alex Garza

Joshua Sarantitis, Alex Garza, Mano de la Luna, 2013.

Made from hand-forged steel, glass, and ceramics, artist Joshua Sarantitis' and Alex Garza's 'Mano de la Luna' acts as a tribute to the moon which illuminates the Tucson landscape.
Dimensions: 72"h x 170"w x 2"d
Address: 12th St and Santa Rita Ave (near Arroyo Chico)

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