Between Moeur and Wilson Hall:
Rico Eastman completed this steel sculpture in 1985 at ASU. This Santa Fe artist has works in numerous collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe; the DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Cedarhurst Sculpture Park, Mt. Vernon, Illinois; Grinnell College, Iowa; Northern Michigan University, Marquette; University of Texas, El Paso; Hyatt International, Colorado; and the Waly Corporation in Hong Kong. Eastman writes, "Fragment is a work inspired by entropy. Using structural patterns found in nature, it depicts a stage of transformation. Like particular geological formations, it has split and fractured along inherent fault lines, describing change while simultaneously echoing and earlier prototypical configuration. It is both the record of a past history as well as an indication of what might occur in the future."