A video about the famous Watts Towers in Los Angeles created by Simon Rodia.
Each tower contains a slender column consisting of internal steel reinforcements which are tied with wire, wrapped in wire mesh and covered by hand with cement. There are no bolts, rivets or welds in the towers. The tallest of the towers is 99.5 feet.
The walls surrounding the towers are decorated with a wide assortment of materials including ceramic tiles, sea shells, pottery fragments, broken china, glass, mirrors, marble, colorful rocks, and hand-drawn images embedded in cement.
The length of the north and south walls is almost 300 feet combined. Both walls are decorated inside and out by hand.
For more on Rodia:
http://www.arts.ufl.edu/ART/RT_ROOM/watts/tower2.html Music by rjmarshall
4 Comments
lisacatsays...simply sublime...outsider art? art brut?
plastiquemonkeysays...amazing...
the little pieces of embedded glass look like the grand palace temples in bangkok.
antsays...*long
siftbotsays...This video has been marked Long (called by gold star member ant)
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