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Queen Califia's Magical Circle

Queen Califia's Magical Circle is an outdoor sculpture garden located in Kit Carson Park in Escondido, California, named in honor of the legendary Queen Califia of California.

Queen Califia's Magical Circle
ArtistNiki de Saint Phalle
Year2003
MediumSculpture garden, primarily in fiberglass and mosaic
Dimensions7.3 m (24 ft); 37 m diameter (120 ft)
LocationKit Carson Park, Escondido, California, U.S.
Coordinates33°4′48″N 117°3′46″W / 33.08000°N 117.06278°W / 33.08000; -117.06278
Websitewww.escondido.org/queen-califias-magical-circle
External images
Queen Califia on her Eagle Throne
Golden Eye
Serpent Wall

Opened posthumously in 2003, it is one of the last works of Franco-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle.[1]

Description edit

The garden is named after Califia, the fictional warrior queen of the mythical Island of California, and was inspired by California's rich history and culture. It includes a circular enclosure, maze entryway paved with mosaic tiles, ten large sculptures, and native trees and shrubs planted both inside the plaza and around the outer wall. Three long benches faced with travertine marble and river rocks, designed by Pierre Marie LeJeune, are provided for visitor comfort.[1]

The 120-foot diameter enclosed garden is part of a 12-acre (4.9 ha) habitat in Kit Carson Park's Iris Sankey Arboretum, and was opened to the public on October 26, 2003.[2] The sculpture garden is only open a few days each week, based on the availability of docents, and is closed during rainy weather and for 24–48 hours afterwards.[3]

Queen Califia’s Magical Circle is known as the only American sculpture garden, and the last major international project created by Niki de Saint Phalle before her death in 2002.[3] The installation showcases the artist's signature designs such as voluptuous female figures, hybrid creatures, and mythical symbols that are covered in vibrant mosaic.[4] The bright color choices help bring her work to life; Saint Phalle's color choices and art work served as a form of therapy that helped her to cope with the traumas she had experienced throughout her entire life.[5]

Inspiration for this work came from the Califia legend as well as California's myths and history.[6] The artist was inspired by reading of this legend in Assembling California, a book by Pulitzer Prize winner John McPhee, which described the geologic history of the Golden State.[7]

Escondido, California was chosen as the location for the garden for its semi-rural setting in order to perfectly set the tone.[8] The city of Escondido has partnered with the artist to build and maintain the sculpture garden.[7] A wire fence is not a part of the project, but was installed to keep visitors away from broken mosaic pieces so that they might enjoy all aspects of the garden safely.[6] The Coast News has acclaimed Queen Califia’s Magical Circle as one of the San Diego region's cultural landmarks.[9] The artist lived in nearby San Diego community of La Jolla, CA until her death in May 2002.

Materials and construction edit

The garden's wall is covered mostly in Mexican pebble stones, while the snakes and other sculptures are clad in many thousands of hand-cut glass, ceramic, and stone mosaic tiles. Some wall segments are also decorated with ceramic plaques engraved with Native American rock art and other symbols, as well as handprints and signatures from Saint Phalle's family and art team.[10] 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 foam encased in a polyurethane skin, with applied fiberglass coating over a steel armature.[1] The designs were based on Saint Phalle's original maquettes, with the aid of computer modeling and prototyping. The artist began work on Queen Califia in 2000. After her death, completion of the work was overseen by Niki's granddaughter, Bloum Cardenas, and her longtime assistants. This was Saint Phalle's last major project.[11]

Sculptural features edit

A rippling 400-foot (120 m) "snake" wall, ranging between 4 and 9 feet (1.2 and 2.7 m) in height, forms the perimeter of the garden. Colorful mosaic serpent sculptures are positioned along the top of the wall. The single entrance opens onto a maze whose short walls and floor are covered in black, white, and mirrored mosaic tiles. After navigating the maze, visitors can enter the courtyard where the ten primary sculptures are located.[12] The ten freestanding sculptures—Califia, the fountain, and the eight totems—are influenced by an eclectic combination of Native American, pre-Columbian, and Mexican art.[7]

Queen Califia, Egg Fountain and Eagle Throne edit

In the center of the garden is an 11-foot (3.4 m) mosaic sculpture of Queen Califia in gold glass armor, standing atop a 13-foot (4.0 m) eagle and raising a small bird above her head. Visitors can walk among the eagle's five legs and into a domed temple adorned with celestial symbols and plaques from another sculpture garden by Saint Phalle, the Tarot Garden.[3][7] 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.[13][7]

Totem figures edit

Eight totem sculptures measuring between 11 and 21 feet (3.4 and 6.4 m) tall surround Califia. They are covered with stylized symbols, creatures, and animals that played important roles in the mythologies of various indigenous peoples. The eagle is an especially prominent part of the work, as it figures significantly in Native American and indigenous Mexican legends. It also recurs frequently in Saint Phalle's other works, and was her personal symbol.[3][7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Queen Califia Fact Sheet" (PDF). Escondido: City of Choice. City of Escondido. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  2. ^ "Queen Califia's Magical Circle". SanDiego.org. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "Queen Califia's Magical Circle". Escondido: City of Choice. City of Escondido. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  4. ^ Gorrell, Michael (2011). "E-books on EBSCOhost: Combining NetLibrary E-books with the EBSCOhost Platform". Information Standards Quarterly. 23 (2): 31. doi:10.3789/isqv23n2.2011.07. ISSN 1041-0031.
  5. ^ "Niki de Saint Phalle: From France to San Diego, With Love". ReinventIngrid. 2018-01-09. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  6. ^ a b "Queen Califia, Niki de Saint Phalle". Sculpture Nature. 2018-04-18. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Niki de Saint Phalle's Queen Califia's Magical Circle Opens in Escondido, California, this October" (PDF). Escondido: City of Choice. City of Escondido. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  8. ^ Gorrell, Michael (2011). "E-books on EBSCOhost: Combining NetLibrary E-books with the EBSCOhost Platform". Information Standards Quarterly. 23 (2): 31. doi:10.3789/isqv23n2.2011.07. ISSN 1041-0031.
  9. ^ "Artist Niki de Saint Phalle's 'Queen Califia's Magical Circle'". The Coast News Group. 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
  10. ^ Fark, Bill (October 22, 2003). . North County Times. Archived from the original on August 17, 2009. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on November 10, 2013.
  12. ^ "Queen Califia's Magical Circle". San Diego ASAP. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  13. ^ Jarmusch, Ann (May 13, 2011). "Masterpieces in our Midst: Queen Califia's Magical Circle Garden". U-T San Diego. Retrieved December 12, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • [former official website appears to have been hacked: www.queencalifia.org]
  • at Niki Charitable Art Foundation

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Queen Califia s Magical Circle is an outdoor sculpture garden located in Kit Carson Park in Escondido California named in honor of the legendary Queen Califia of California Queen Califia s Magical CircleArtistNiki de Saint PhalleYear2003MediumSculpture garden primarily in fiberglass and mosaicDimensions7 3 m 24 ft 37 m diameter 120 ft LocationKit Carson Park Escondido California U S Coordinates33 4 48 N 117 3 46 W 33 08000 N 117 06278 W 33 08000 117 06278Websitewww wbr escondido wbr org wbr queen califias magical circleExternal imagesQueen Califia on her Eagle ThroneGolden EyeSerpent WallOpened posthumously in 2003 it is one of the last works of Franco American artist Niki de Saint Phalle 1 Contents 1 Description 2 Materials and construction 3 Sculptural features 3 1 Queen Califia Egg Fountain and Eagle Throne 3 2 Totem figures 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription editThe garden is named after Califia the fictional warrior queen of the mythical Island of California and was inspired by California s rich history and culture It includes a circular enclosure maze entryway paved with mosaic tiles ten large sculptures and native trees and shrubs planted both inside the plaza and around the outer wall Three long benches faced with travertine marble and river rocks designed by Pierre Marie LeJeune are provided for visitor comfort 1 The 120 foot diameter enclosed garden is part of a 12 acre 4 9 ha habitat in Kit Carson Park s Iris Sankey Arboretum and was opened to the public on October 26 2003 2 The sculpture garden is only open a few days each week based on the availability of docents and is closed during rainy weather and for 24 48 hours afterwards 3 Queen Califia s Magical Circle is known as the only American sculpture garden and the last major international project created by Niki de Saint Phalle before her death in 2002 3 The installation showcases the artist s signature designs such as voluptuous female figures hybrid creatures and mythical symbols that are covered in vibrant mosaic 4 The bright color choices help bring her work to life Saint Phalle s color choices and art work served as a form of therapy that helped her to cope with the traumas she had experienced throughout her entire life 5 Inspiration for this work came from the Califia legend as well as California s myths and history 6 The artist was inspired by reading of this legend in Assembling California a book by Pulitzer Prize winner John McPhee which described the geologic history of the Golden State 7 Escondido California was chosen as the location for the garden for its semi rural setting in order to perfectly set the tone 8 The city of Escondido has partnered with the artist to build and maintain the sculpture garden 7 A wire fence is not a part of the project but was installed to keep visitors away from broken mosaic pieces so that they might enjoy all aspects of the garden safely 6 The Coast News has acclaimed Queen Califia s Magical Circle as one of the San Diego region s cultural landmarks 9 The artist lived in nearby San Diego community of La Jolla CA until her death in May 2002 Materials and construction editThe garden s wall is covered mostly in Mexican pebble stones while the snakes and other sculptures are clad in many thousands of hand cut glass ceramic and stone mosaic tiles Some wall segments are also decorated with ceramic plaques engraved with Native American rock art and other symbols as well as handprints and signatures from Saint Phalle s family and art team 10 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 foam encased in a polyurethane skin with applied fiberglass coating over a steel armature 1 The designs were based on Saint Phalle s original maquettes with the aid of computer modeling and prototyping The artist began work on Queen Califia in 2000 After her death completion of the work was overseen by Niki s granddaughter Bloum Cardenas and her longtime assistants This was Saint Phalle s last major project 11 Sculptural features editA rippling 400 foot 120 m snake wall ranging between 4 and 9 feet 1 2 and 2 7 m in height forms the perimeter of the garden Colorful mosaic serpent sculptures are positioned along the top of the wall The single entrance opens onto a maze whose short walls and floor are covered in black white and mirrored mosaic tiles After navigating the maze visitors can enter the courtyard where the ten primary sculptures are located 12 The ten freestanding sculptures Califia the fountain and the eight totems are influenced by an eclectic combination of Native American pre Columbian and Mexican art 7 Queen Califia Egg Fountain and Eagle Throne edit In the center of the garden is an 11 foot 3 4 m mosaic sculpture of Queen Califia in gold glass armor standing atop a 13 foot 4 0 m eagle and raising a small bird above her head Visitors can walk among the eagle s five legs and into a domed temple adorned with celestial symbols and plaques from another sculpture garden by Saint Phalle the Tarot Garden 3 7 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 13 7 Totem figures edit Eight totem sculptures measuring between 11 and 21 feet 3 4 and 6 4 m tall surround Califia They are covered with stylized symbols creatures and animals that played important roles in the mythologies of various indigenous peoples The eagle is an especially prominent part of the work as it figures significantly in Native American and indigenous Mexican legends It also recurs frequently in Saint Phalle s other works and was her personal symbol 3 7 See also editList of sculpture parks Sensory garden Sun God statue Nana on a Dolphin Les Trois GracesReferences edit a b c Queen Califia Fact Sheet PDF Escondido City of Choice City of Escondido Retrieved 2020 06 28 Queen Califia s Magical Circle SanDiego org Retrieved December 12 2012 a b c d Queen Califia s Magical Circle Escondido City of Choice City of Escondido Retrieved 2020 06 28 Gorrell Michael 2011 E books on EBSCOhost Combining NetLibrary E books with the EBSCOhost Platform Information Standards Quarterly 23 2 31 doi 10 3789 isqv23n2 2011 07 ISSN 1041 0031 Niki de Saint Phalle From France to San Diego With Love ReinventIngrid 2018 01 09 Retrieved 2020 06 04 a b Queen Califia Niki de Saint Phalle Sculpture Nature 2018 04 18 Retrieved 2020 06 04 a b c d e f Niki de Saint Phalle s Queen Califia s Magical Circle Opens in Escondido California this October PDF Escondido City of Choice City of Escondido Retrieved 2020 06 28 Gorrell Michael 2011 E books on EBSCOhost Combining NetLibrary E books with the EBSCOhost Platform Information Standards Quarterly 23 2 31 doi 10 3789 isqv23n2 2011 07 ISSN 1041 0031 Artist Niki de Saint Phalle s Queen Califia s Magical Circle The Coast News Group 2018 12 14 Retrieved 2020 06 04 Fark Bill October 22 2003 Sculpture garden by late artist opens in Escondido North County Times Archived from the original on August 17 2009 Retrieved December 12 2012 Niki de Saint Phalle Life amp Work 2000 2002 Archived from the original on November 10 2013 Queen Califia s Magical Circle San Diego ASAP Retrieved December 12 2012 Jarmusch Ann May 13 2011 Masterpieces in our Midst Queen Califia s Magical Circle Garden U T San Diego Retrieved December 12 2012 External links editOfficial website former official website appears to have been hacked www queencalifia org Queen Califia s Magical Circle at Niki Charitable Art Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Queen Califia 27s Magical Circle amp oldid 1163405856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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