Artist Statement
Sato says the prickly pear cactus is in many ways ubiquitous and well known. However, its skeleton is not as well known or seen as frequently but composes the strength and core of the plant. It represents the invisible network, the circulatory system, the connections and “brain” which allow the plant to survive and grow. The image of the mesh or net of information of the prickly pear cactus skeleton is gently meshing with the library building, bringing its net of information into the library in several areas, at different levels, angles, and sizes. These associations invite us to look more closely…perhaps one might learn or see something not so easily perceived.
This artwork contains AR components.
Meet artist Norie Sato as she shares her inspiration for the artwork, its relationship to the Arabian Library, and the meaning behind the title Desert Tracery.
Location: 10215 E McDowell Mountain Ranch Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Artist: Norie Sato (b. 1949)
Dates: Completed 2007
