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“Same Old Paradise” by Alexis Smith
La Jolla
“Same Old Paradise” is a 22’ by 62’ mural painted by Alexis Smith in 1987 for the Brooklyn Museum. It was reinstalled in 2021 on the University of California San Diego campus in La Jolla, California, USA. It depicts a landscape of orange trees, and in the corner is a large snake that morphs into a road. The snake became the inspiration for the “Snake Path” which is another art piece in the Stuart Collection near the iconic, Geisel Library on the UC San Diego campus.
Copyright: Norm Olson
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11242x5621
Taken: 31/12/2006
Uploaded: 08/05/2022
Published: 08/05/2022
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Tags: stuart collection; ucsd; university of california san diego; la jolla; campus; college; education; art installation; sixth college; mosaic building; snake path; alexis smith; artist; north torrey pines living and learning community
More About La Jolla

Known as "The Jewel", La Jolla offers one of the worlds top ten beaches.  The scenic coast line, rocky cliffs, under water perserve, fantastic dining and shopping are all reasons to visit.


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