Inside Napa Valley, May 2021

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Art where it matters Two of Kristina Young’s projects to beautify Napa JESSICA ZIMMER Napa artist Kristina Young is using our natural environment and familiar landmarks to bring art to the community. “All of these art projects are meant to bring unexpected joy to the audience. These are pieces that allow the viewer to say, “That’s my home. This art connects me and makes me feel a part of Napa,”” said Young. Her current projects include a mosaic of classic cars for the south side of Hanlees Chrysler at 473 Soscol Avenue; an interactive sculpture for the Soscol Square 34 | INSIDE NAPA VALLEY

development at 333 Soscol Avenue, to be built by 2022; the Napa Quake Mosaic, a community-built project commemorating the 2014 Napa earthquake, which will be sited in downtown Napa; and a group of nature-themed artwork and wayfinding pieces for Heritage House and Valle Verde. Young said the Hanlees mosaic will feature a female driver in a 1950s Chrysler, motoring by a parade of Chrysler models dating between the 1920s and 1970s. The background will showcase several black and

white Belted Holstein cows in green pastures. Far beyond will be blue peaks similar to the Mayacamas Mountains. The Heritage House-Valle Verde complexes will contain a variety of natural landscapes from the valley floor, featuring native Napa flora and fauna such as oak trees and local wildflowers. Large pieces may encompass murals in common spaces such as lobbies and hallways. Small pieces will include markers to denote different floors of the complexes as well as a unique tile featuring SPRING/SUMMER 2021


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