One-Eyed Jack is a 26-foot high painted steel jackrabbit sculpture located in Scottsdale, AZ. Created by artist John Randall Nelson, this 20,000-pound sculpture stands at 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. It serves as a symbol of the area's eclectic artistic heritage and represents the historical legacy of Marshall Way while also embodying the promise of a bright future.
Conceptually, One-Eyed Jack references the symbolism of rabbits, including rebirth, cleverness, and foolishness, as well as magic, transformation, intuition, luck, and the power of listening. The sculpture's geometric abstraction and modernist aesthetic reflect the visual language of modernist sculpture, while its Southwest appeal connects to the desert agrarian roots of the Scottsdale area. Illuminated with a soft LED glow at night, One-Eyed Jack is a captivating entryway feature that invites visitors to explore the vibrant arts and shopping district of Old Town Scottsdale.
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