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Scottsdale Public Art, One-Eyed Jack, 2019

 Posted on June 6, 2020      by Merry Murphy
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“Standing 26 feet high, One-Eyed Jack is a painted steel jackrabbit sculpture by Tempe-based artist John Randall Nelson. The 20,000-pound sculpture stands on the corner of Marshall Way and Indian School Road, welcoming residents and visitors to the art galleries, shops, and restaurants in Old Town Scottsdale’s Arts District.” Scottsdale Arts.  Click here to read.




Nelson Public Art