DESCRIPTION: station art installation of two wall-mounted digital-printed image mosaic murals on glass tile
12-feet high by 87-feet wide
12-feet high by 150-feet wide
Castillo Deball's "four landscapes" refer to the ecological and cultural landscapes "woven into the ground beneath the feet":Fossil Ground: ink rubbings of fossils excavated during the station constructionWoven Cienega: plaster interpretation of the historic Rancho La Cienega topography and indigenous patterns and imageryMedicinal Flora: depictions of medicinal plantsUrban Desert Fauna: images of water and native animals
From the artist: “The spectator can observe that each field has been partially eclipsed by another image, giving space for the imagination to wander and explore.” - MetroArt
LOCATION: Wilshire/La Cienega Station, D Line, mezzanine level, 8485 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, California, USA