Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Plesiosauria Columba domestica: “The Monster of Monterey”

Dawn and I saw this artwork, on Monday:
Plesiosauria Columba domestica
“The Monster of Monterey” is inspired by the history, places and myths of Monterey Bay. Its humorous construction is taken from the 20th century stories of sea monsters found washed ashore. Its body is a larger than life pigeon skeleton combined with the tail, flippers and skull of a Plesiosaur suspended from the long boom of a luffing crane common to docks and ports. The sculpture is a hybrid built from disparate pieces just as myths are constructed from memories of everyday and unexplained experiences, fishing stories, and tall tales.
The Monster is currently installed in Santa Cruz, CA at the intersection of Pacific Ave. and Front St.
http://arnoldmartin.com/art-works/construct/the-monster-of-monterey-bay-santa-cruz-ca/

It's between Lulu Carpenter's and the post office.

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