Steps in the Sand (2001)
Marsh Scott
DESCRIPTION: 42-inch high by 138-inch wide stainless steel sculpture inset into a free-standing concrete wall, consisting of
Marsh Scott's sculpture depicts local people from Laguna Beach history in both positive and negative-image panels. It is part of the Laguna Beach Public Art Collection.
Artist's statement: "Panels are arranged as a timeline of the varied individuals that have walked the sands of this coastal art colony. Alternating positive and negative panels are unified by coastline." - Marsh Scott
- three 42-inch square stencil-cut stainless steel panels
- 58-inch high by 174-inch wide by 12-inch deep free-standing concrete wall
Marsh Scott's sculpture depicts local people from Laguna Beach history in both positive and negative-image panels. It is part of the Laguna Beach Public Art Collection.
Artist's statement: "Panels are arranged as a timeline of the varied individuals that have walked the sands of this coastal art colony. Alternating positive and negative panels are unified by coastline." - Marsh Scott
LOCATION: N. Coast Highway at Ledroit Street, 1580 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, California, USA