Canyon Cascade
The bronze sculpture is a stylized representation of a waterfall. In the early stages of the design process the artists asked the patrons to submit one word that best embodied the spirit of their library. Letters cascade down the waterfall forming these words in the small pool at the base and continue across the surface of the granite boulders. The sculpture named "Canyon Cascade" is a lighthearted beacon representing the spirit of the library.
Art Form: Sculpture
Location: Eastside
Collection(s): Pima County
Artist(s): Kathy Hoyer, Selina Littler
Artists Kathy Hoyer and Selina Littler fabricated a styli shed waterfall entirely of bronze, accentuated by a grouping of boulders at the base. Letters are seen cascading down and around the waterfall, spelling out words community members used to describe the library.
Dimensions: 11"h x 9"w x 5"d
Address: 8959 E. Tanque Verde Road (Kirk-Bear Canyon Library)