Beloved artist James Hubbell has passed away. When I heard the very sad news today, I immediately thought of all the beautiful art he has left as a legacy around San Diego.
If you live in or near San Diego, there’s a good chance you’ve seen his public artwork. His sculptures and mosaics can be found from El Cajon to La Mesa to Del Mar to Oceanside to Mission Valley to Coronado to Shelter Island. His Hubbell Studios/Ilan-Lael Foundation compound in Santa Ysabel (which I’ve not visited, but have seen in photos) is an inspired, absolutely unique architectural marvel.
James Hubbell designed and created so many beautifully organic forms–often with the help of his wife, son, artists in residence or volunteers–that I’ll often encounter his work during a walk. To me, each work possesses a spiritual quality.
This world we live in has been greatly enriched because of James Hubbell’s genius and vision.
Here are some photos I’ve taken over the years…
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Your photos are wonderful. I haven’t seen all of these works of art and, back when I saw some I did not realize who Hubbell is. I only learned about him from the recent SD library exhibit. So thanks for these. You inspire me to get out and see the ones I missed, plus go back to the ones I saw but did not appreciate enough.
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Enjoy! You can put Hubbell in my website’s search box to find blogs I’ve done concerning his art.
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