Isabelle (sculpture)

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Isabelle
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Isabelle (sculpture)
Artist Julian Voss-Andreae
Year2018 (2018)
MediumStainless steel sculpture
LocationPalm Springs, California, U.S.
Coordinates 33°49′25″N116°32′51″W / 33.82367°N 116.5475°W / 33.82367; -116.5475

Isabelle is a sculpture by German artist Julian Voss-Andreae, installed in Palm Springs, California. The stainless steel sculpture of a woman was unveiled in front of the Rowan Hotel on March 29, 2018. [1] [2] It is 90 inches tall and has a diameter of 9 feet, with internal LED lighting. [3] The Los Angeles Times has described the artwork as a "marvel only visible from certain angles". [4] According to Arizona Foothills Magazine, the sculpture has "surprising views from every angle". [5]

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