Californians are big fans of French artist Nikki de St. Phalle
whose work can be seen at the Brea Mall.
Internationally renowned, Niki de St. Phalle, created a whimsical public
piece which sits in the center of a fountain pool at Brea Mall. Drawing
inspiration from the 18th card of the tarot deck, the polymer creation evokes
attention from passers by with its brilliant primal colors such as red, blue,
green and yellow. La Lune (French for "the moon") features the slender profile of a woman's face in a double-image silver crescent moon. The moon is then clasped by a startling red and orange lobster, which is supported by a wolf and a dog. The dog implies domesticity, the wolf signifies the wild, the lobster represents the sea and the moon symbolizes man's highest achievement. The artist's work is known for searching the unknown and the mystical in feminine themes.
The piece is one of over 20 quality public installations throughout the city
of Brea you can see during a visit.
About the artist: Born as Catherine-Marie-Agnès Fal de Saint Phalle,
she lived from October 1930 to May 2002. Multi-talented, she was recognized not
only for her sculpting and painting but also her film-making. Her striking
features and figure also provided a career during her teen and young adult years
as a fashion model for the French Vogue magazine, and she also appeared on the
cover of Life Magazine circa 1949.
Niki de St. Phalle moved to the U.S. from France with her family and lived on the East Coast. Expelled from one
school for painting fig leaves red on the school statuary, the budding artist
had only begun to explore her creative side and fortunately, was not deterred
from pursuing one of her many talents as painter.
In California you'll find four of her sculpted works--all in Southern California from
San Diego to Brea.
San Diego - Sun God is a fanciful winged creature next to the Faculty Club on the campus of the University of California, San Diego as a part of the Stuart Collection of public art.
San Diego - Coming Together is showcased at San Diego convention center.
Brea - La Lune, A sculpture located inside the Brea Mall in Brea, California.