Mexican Hat Rock and Cordova's by Paul Heath

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Design By: Paul Heath
Paul Heath

Paul Heath is a life-long Salt Lake City artist who loves our capitol city as well as our State's Natural Wonders. Local images of kitsch and older neon signs are prominent subject matter in his artwork which is available for public and private work!

 

Design By: Paul Heath
Paul Heath

Paul Heath is a life-long Salt Lake City artist who loves our capitol city as well as our State's Natural Wonders. Local images of kitsch and older neon signs are prominent subject matter in his artwork which is available for public and private work!

 

Artist Statement

This artwork is a mash-up of Mexican Hat Rock, an eroded sandstone formation which looks like a sombrero located near the Four Corners area of Utah and Cordova's, a family run Mexican restaurant which used to operate in the Rose Park area of SLC. ‰ÛÓ Paul Heath