CROSSCUT | Kyle Canyon | US Forest Service  (2015)   CROSSCUT is a permanent public art piece at the Spring Mountains Visitor's Center in Kyle Canyon, NV. The 20'-0" diameter tile floor mural was handmade (over 800 unique tiles) and the design
       
     
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  CROSSCUT | Kyle Canyon | US Forest Service  (2015)   CROSSCUT is a permanent public art piece at the Spring Mountains Visitor's Center in Kyle Canyon, NV. The 20'-0" diameter tile floor mural was handmade (over 800 unique tiles) and the design
       
     

CROSSCUT | Kyle Canyon | US Forest Service (2015)

CROSSCUT is a permanent public art piece at the Spring Mountains Visitor's Center in Kyle Canyon, NV. The 20'-0" diameter tile floor mural was handmade (over 800 unique tiles) and the design is based on a tree crosscut section. The colors were all based off existing ones seen in the surrounding natural environment. Many people helped with making this project, but special thanks to Robert Arnold, Alexander Sky, Miguel Rodriguez, and John Gregg from Clay Arts Vegas. I also want to thank John Harris from the US Forest Service, Deborah Bergin, and Craig Galati (Lucchesi Galati Architects, Inc) for their support on the project.

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