To Think That I saw It on Navajo St.

This work was a complete collaboration between the two artists and 6 youth artists. The theme was integrating a man-made geometric structure with organic plant like elements. The geometric base was also seen as relating to the backdrop mountains. The two gears on the piece are representative of the local cycling community.

Artist(s): Hirotsune Tashima, Jason Butler, Amanda Spafford, Nadine Al-Remaizan, Marian Bustillos, Estefan Gallardo, Katherine Cole, Christina Spafford, Freda Epum, Bronte Marsteller, Youth

Hirotsune Tashima, Jason Butler, Amanda Spafford, Nadine Al-Remaizan, Marian Bustillos, Estefan Gallardo, Katherine Cole, Christina Spafford, Freda Epum, Bronte Marsteller, Youth, To Think That I saw It on Navajo St., 2012.

A collaboration between artists Hirotsune Tashima, Jason Butler, Amanda Spafford, Nadine Al-Remaizan, Marian Bustillos, Estefan Gallardo, Katherine Cole, Christina Spafford, Freda Epum, and Bronte Marsteller, the cohort worked to incorporate elements of the man-made with organic structures. A geometric base consisting of cubes is entangled with brightly colored vines and floral buds.
Address: N 1st Ave. and E Navajo Rd.

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