"Seeds of Bentonville" by Justin Deister - Bentonville, Arkansas

Address: Bentonville, AR 72712, United States.

Website: bentonvillear.com.
Specialties: Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Opinions: This company has 1 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 5/5.

Location of "Seeds of Bentonville" by Justin Deister

Seeds of Bentonville by Justin Deister is a tourist attraction located in Bentonville, AR, United States. The exact address is Bentonville, AR 72712, United States.

This public art piece is a creation of Justin Deister, a local artist from Bentonville. The artwork is a collection of various sized seed-shaped structures made of metal, which are scattered throughout a grassy area. The seeds are designed to move gently in the wind, creating a peaceful and calming atmosphere.

One of the main features of Seeds of Bentonville is its wheelchair-accessible car park and wheelchair-accessible entrance. This makes it easy for everyone to enjoy the artwork, regardless of their mobility.

The Seeds of Bentonville is managed by the Public Art Advisory Committee of Bentonville. You can find more information about the committee and their work on the city's website: bentonvillear.com.

The artwork has received 1 review on Google My Business with an average rating of 5/5. Visitors have praised the artwork for its unique and beautiful design, as well as its peaceful and calming atmosphere.

Reviews of "Seeds of Bentonville" by Justin Deister

Bruce K.
5/5

Located on the sidewalk in front of Bentonville City Hall (and close to Trash Ice Cream!), this artwork is not only visually appealing but it calls back to the history of the area. The outline of an apple complete with stem encircle a mirror-like sheet that is polished to shape the "seeds" on the front.

The caption reads, "In celebration of Bentonville’s Sesquicentennial Anniversary in 2023, the past and present are brought together with the Seeds of Bentonville. By 1877, Benton County was one of the two largest apple-producing counties in the nation. The shape of an apple slice represents the more than 40,000 acres of apple orchards in the area at that time. Inside the apple slice are 150 apple seeds. The words imaged onto the seeds were provided by local residents to describe what they love about Bentonville today." The words include relaxed, welcoming, thriving, Oztrails, good in people and community.

The artwork is by Justin Deister and it was created in 2023. Stop by and check it out.

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