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Norwood Library
 
Artist: Dora De Larios Norwood Library
Date: 1977
District: First Supervisorial District
Location: Norwood Library
4550 N. Peck Road
El Monte, CA 91732
Department: Public Library


When the new Norwood Library was built in 1977, Dora De Larios was commissioned to create a mural for the exterior wall next to the Library’s entrance. The mural, made of ceramic tiles, measures 8’ h x 16’ w. Each tile is part of one overall composition, an abstract and colorful design, which is bisected by a band of brick-colored tiles. The entire artwork is reminiscent of Pre-Columbian condor and eagle motifs.

See Dora De Larios, Compton Library,
and Dora De Larios, Lynwood Library,
and Dora De Larios, Rowland Heights Library

 
Norwood Library

About the Artist: Dora De Larios has resided in the Los Angeles area all her life. Born in L.A. to Mexican parents, she spent her childhood living downtown near Temple Street. In 1957 she received a BFA from USC. The ethnic diversity of Los Angeles, as well as her extensive travels and study of world religions and ancient art at USC, led to the development of her pan-cultural style. De Larios’ public works include sculptures in Hawaii, New Jersey, Florida, Tahiti, Japan, and numerous cities in southern California. She has also created a ceramic dinner place setting for the White House. Since 1959 she has been featured in over 50 gallery shows and museum exhibitions including the Craft and Folk Art Museum in Los Angeles and the Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. She has taught ceramics at USC and UCLA.