Bird 1
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 5’ wide, colorful rendering of a bird, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at secondary roadways.Photo By.
Bird 2
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 5’ wide, colorful rendering of a bird, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at secondary roadways.Photo By
Bird 3
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 5’ wide, colorful rendering of a bird, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at secondary roadways. Photo By
Animal 1 (steer)
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 10’ high, colorful rendering of a steer, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at major points of entry. Photo By
Animal 2 (wolf)
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 10’ high, colorful rendering of a wolf, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at major points of entry.Design Description: 10’ high, colorful rendering of a wolf, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at major points of entry. Photo By
Animal 3 (horse)
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 10’ high, colorful rendering of a horse, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at major points of entry. Photo By
Mayan Temple
Location: Solana.
Artist: Debra Nichols.
Design Description: 10’ high, colorful rendering of a horse, designed to emulate the Huichol animals in native Southwestern and Mexico art with strong, abstract styles, constructed of oxidized metal at major points of entry. Photo By
Tootsie Rolls
Location: Marriott Solana.
Artist: Ricardo Legoretta.
Description: Three cylindrical columns of stucco and concrete, painted in an earthy brown, that look like tootsie rolls standing on-end. Photo By
