Queen Califia Snakes - Escondido, CA
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N 33° 04.813 W 117° 03.775
11S E 494127 N 3660181
These mosaic snakes are set atop the wall as one enters Niki de Saint Phalle's sculpture garden known as Queen Califia's Magical Circle.
Waymark Code: WMHANZ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/16/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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There are about a dozen separate sculptures by the late Niki de Saint Phalle in this sculpture garden. Almost all of the artist's works are made with mosaic tiles and glass...as are all of the works here.
There are several snakes depicted along the top of the walls that surround the circle. Two are right at the entrance. The heads of another two meet along a different portion of the 400-foot walls.

Wikipedia's article about the sculpture garden (visit link) adds:

"The garden is named after Califia, the fictional warrior queen of the mythical Island of California, and inspired by California's rich history and culture. It includes a circular wall and maze entryway, ten large sculptures, and native trees and shrubs planted both inside the plaza and around the outer wall.

The garden is part of a 12-acre habitat in Kit Carson Park's Iris Sankey Arboretum, and was opened to the public on October 26, 2003...

Queen Califia herself is embellished with hand-cut mirrored glass, while the fountain uses gold leaf glass and is controlled by a solar-powered pump.

The wall, maze and sculptures were constructed using polystyrene encased in a polyurethane skin, with applied fiberglass coating over a steel armature. The designs were based on Saint Phalle's original maquettes, with the aid of computer modeling and prototyping...

In the center of the garden is an 11-foot mosaic sculpture of Queen Califia in gold glass armor, standing atop a 13-foot eagle and raising a bird above her head. Visitors can walk between the eagle's legs and into a domed temple adorned with celestial symbols and plaques from another sculpture garden by Saint Phalle, the Tarot Garden. In the middle of the plaza is a golden egg-shaped fountain, which represents both Califia's magical reign over the sea and the birth-death-transformation cycle that serves as a recurring theme in Saint Phalle's works."
Address:
Kit Carson Park
3333 Bear Valley Pkwy,
Escondido, CA USA
92025


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