Horse Sense - Folsom, California
N 38° 38.976 W 121° 10.532
10S E 658766 N 4279472
Tile mural with a horse theme.
Waymark Code: WMKPG1
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/11/2014
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Horse Sense is a two-sided mural with an equestrian theme, featuring animals, patterns, and trees. It was created by Suzanne Adan, 1991.
Each side of the mural features a brown and beige pattern of 4-inch tiles, the east and west sides with unique designs. The mural measures approximately 4 feet by 6 feet with a plain beige tile border adding another 4 inches on each side.
The east-facing mural feature two large horses and a dog with a bird hand puppet. There are also multiple figures of trees and bushes, various objects and shape, and it is surrounded by patterns of feathers and waves.
The west-facing mural shows a dog-like figure, a standing figure with a horse mask on its head, and a seated figure with a bird mask on. Again, there are trees and common shapes, such as houses and fish. This too is surrounded by tiles of feather patterns and waves.
This art is part of a housing development project along Turn Pike Road in Folsom, California which features a work of art on almost every major intersection along that street.
City: Folsom, California
Location Name: Turn Pike Road at Couts in Folsom, California
Artist: Suzanne Adan
Date: 1991
Media: Tile and concrete
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