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45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel
45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel
45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel
45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel
45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel
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45 Haikus | Public Sculptures by John Randall Nelson. Item made of steel

Created and Sold by John Randall Nelson

John Randall Nelson

45 Haikus - Public Sculptures

Featured In Phoenix, AZ

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45 steel banners and 45 corresponding student written Haiku poems create a narrative depicting imagined neighborhood environments. The colorful panels span out from existing light poles, enhancing the multi-modal experience along Main Street and the Valley Metro light-rail line.

Item 45 Haikus
As seen in Valley Metro LightRail, Phoenix, AZ
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John Randall Nelson
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
I think the ambiguous is more interesting, more engaging. Because there is always something more to discover it reveals itself more slowly and it has greater longevity.”

John Randall Nelson lives and works in Tempe, Arizona. An MFA graduate of Arizona State University’s Herberger School of Fine Arts, his folk art inspired works have been exhibited and collected both nationally and abroad. A sculptor as well as a painter, he has completed commissions for clients as diverse as the National Endowment for the Arts, the United States Postal Service and the BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona.

“Over the years I've heard Nelson's work described as Outsider Art, Pop, and Primitive. Maybe it's all of the above. What I do know is John has perfected the combination of playful and poignant. Using a diverse mix of materials in both painting and sculpture, he's developed a unique language over the years with the use of societal, political ancedotes and familiar cultural icons. Nelson has created a landscape all his own, both introspective and whimsical, much appreciated qualities, in this ever-changing moment in time.”
Covington Jordan, Director, Gebert Contemporary, Santa Fe, NM.