The Last Supper, sculpture in Rhyolite, NV
Known for many years in Europe as the sculptor of “ghosts” and a “situation maker,” Albert Szukalski came to the Nevada desert in 1984 to create what is perhaps the most unique piece of his career. Originally designed to endure a mere two years, “The Last Supper” sculpture has not only stood the test of time, but has lived on to become the “genesis” piece of the Goldwell Open Air Museum.
This image is not available for sale, but I highly encourage you to make a trip out to the Goldwell Open Air Museum and experience it for yourself.