“Lillith”
at Del Amo Plaza
Updated December 23, 2009
“Lillith” was created by Rosalind Cook, a nationally recognized sculptor, and depicts a graceful, lyrical figure presented in a fountain setting. It is made of bronze and measures 63 inches high.
In “Lillith,” the artist sought to capture movement and a sense of serenity and peace. While studying in Italy, Cook was captivated by the sense of movement reflected in many of the art pieces there. She conveyed this movement in “Lillith” through the drapery, hair and body of the sculpture. A sense of serenity is achieved by water moving through a garland of moss, creating a restful sound.
Cook’s life-size sculptures can be seen across the country in hospitals, libraries, churches and corporate environments.