Braaksma, out of Denver, was chosen through a public art competition as the project’s design team artist. In 1996, Braaksma and the project design team began conducting community workshops to gather input in order to develop an appropriate design concept for the community. A desert theme was created which includes cacti, desert flora and fauna, lizards and an abstracted Native American inspired motif. At certain places along the freeway, the walls reach nearly 50 feet high, as the road goes below grade. Rather than a barren concrete canyon, Scottsdale’s Pima Freeway is adorned with a beautiful and complex pattern featuring some 90 distinct images including prickly pear cacti that reach 40 feet in height and giant lizards 67 feet in length.
Location: AZ-101 Loop, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Artist: Carolyn Braaksma (b. 1951)
Dates: Completed 2000
