This first photo shows the walkway to the art store. Soleri is a working artist and architect. He has lived in Paradise Valley for more than 50 years.
Soleri is known for his ceramic and bronze wind bells, and the sound is very nice to hear. I have two Soleri bells hanging in the trees in my backyard. Soleri is also known for his concrete-cast architectural structures.
Soleri is almost 90 years of age. Soleri came to the United States in 1947 and spent 1.5 years in fellowship with Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin West in Scottsdale and Taliesin East in Wisconsin.
Soleri was born in Turin, Italy and his name means "the Sun."
The second photo shows the front entry sign with some of his bells.
Look for more photos of this special artistic place over the next few days.
Soleri's studio is located in a residential neighborhood in Paradise Valley, 6433 E. Doubletree Road.
14 comments:
I like this place. Nicely shot too!
I am looking forward to seeing more of this artist's work. Now I have to google him to find out more. Daily photos from around the world certainly are educational!
I don't think I have ever heard ceramic bells. An interesting gentleman.
That first shot is so beautiful.
Very cool and "artsy-fartsy!" You do find some really cool art to show us! Keep it up! Love it!
I have never heard of him before! I'm looking forward to seeing more pictures of his work. Thanks Julie!
I'm embarrased to say that I haven't yet been here. I'll have to put it on my list. Your photos make it look very inviting.
i am looking forward to the rest of this series. It is nice that they have named a street in Scottsdale Soleri Way while Paolo Soleri is still just 90 years young.
I would make the same comment as Sharon...
But I have been to Arcosanti, have you?
Looks lovely. Must be a fascinating place to visit. I knew his name rang a bell!
I am a HUGE Frank Lloyd Wright fan. I'd like to see more of his work.
I will be back. I like it when you spread out a sight over several days. Anything relating to art and architecture
Golly, I love those guys from Torino.
Very funky style... reminds me a bit of Gaudi :)
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