Lynn and I took a short trip to Las Vegas, Nevada for our 15th Wedding Anniversary. We are not gamblers, but there are many different things to do and see in the area. We may do a few posts on the area, and things we did.
While driving from Las Vegas to Primm, Nevada to go to outlet malls, we saw some brightly colored things in the distance. They are easily seen from at least 2 miles away as you crest over a hill on the Interstate 15 South. To me they looked like they giant blow up dancers that car dealerships sometimes use. Lynn did a quick search on her phone to see what they are and found out that they are land art and made of giant stones.
I am always intrigued by odd things while on road trips, so on the way back to Las Vegas, I made sure to stop and see this exhibit. There are two exits from the Interstate, both of which have road signs. Both exits are a couple of miles from the actual exhibit, but it is an easy drive. There is also parking on the road side, and trails to the rocks. It is a short walk, so just about anyone can do it.
Seven Magic Mountains is a large-scale site-specific public art installation created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone. The “mountains” are large local limestone boulders stacked on top of each other. They are either 3 or 6 boulders high, and are painted with day glow paints. They color of the paint is amazingly bright against the drab brown of the deserts.
This is short time land art exhibit. It opened on May 11th, 2016 and will only be in place for 2 years. If you happen to be in the area, this is a fun thing to check out.
-Joshua