Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center (Rancho) is one of the top ranked rehabilitation hospitals in the United States, and is a public health facility with a history of excellence and innovation with a patient-family centered approach to care. Vital to the success of the Civic Art Program for Rancho is the engagement of Rancho artists from the art programs and the clinicians, researchers, staff and volunteers that form the Rancho family. The artworks created under the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Civic Art Program foster a sense of community and humanity that reflect the mission of Rancho to restore health, rebuild life and revitalize hope for persons with a life-changing illness, injury or disability, while creating a welcoming, humanizing and uplifting atmosphere for the patients, visitors and staff. Artists Deborah Aschheim, De la Torre Brothers (Jamex and Einar) and Glenn Kaino/Kainoco, Inc.’s civic artworks contribute to the healing environment and are integrated within the Campus to build a cohesive vision that recognizes the power and journey of recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration.
De la Torre Brothers (Jamex and Einar) have created a suite of artworks that acknowledges Rancho’s familial atmosphere of healing, camaraderie, innovation and spirit for the outdoor plazas and interior lobby areas of the outpatient building.
Vigor Vortex, housed in the Don Knabe Wellness Center, the round mandala-shaped artwork exhibits an obviously ocular reference; with the shape functioning like a time travel tunnel for the imagination. The imagery is placed in radial patterns, with subtle variations to break the expected rhythms and lure the viewer in to closer inspection. Images of flora and fauna are intricately woven into an expressive tapestry of natural beauty while the radiating cactuses reveal spinal structures as you move laterally. The design also features visually-altered imagery obtained from the Hospital’s imaging departments as part of its radially symmetrical design.