Artwork Detail
Circles of a Ripple
Artist: Dinh, James T.
Object Date: 2014
Medium: Porcelain enamel steel, concrete, rock, sculpted earth, sycamore trees, deer grass and no mow lawn
Imperial Dims: 12 x 24 x 0 1/16 in.
Department(s): Parks and Recreation
Supervisorial District: 1
About the Artwork:
Puente Hills. Notable elements:
- Concentric rings that are meant to symbolize land, ecologies and time. The outer band is created by the curve of the planters and the berm. The benches and circle of rocks form the inner rings.
Dinh chose plants native plants and grasses once found along creeks in Californian foothill and coastal ranges to evoke a former local ecological landscape. He selected the California Sycamore for its picturesque, mottled bark. Also unique to this species is its ornamental leaning and twisting growth pattern and dense yellowish-green canopy that, in its mature state, provides generous shade during hot months. On the day of the dedication, the community was invited to take photographs with Polaroid cameras, write wishes and string them from the trees. Dinh hopes this event will be the first of many like it and that this act of making wishes together will inspire future events for the community center and park.
About the Artist:
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