Environmental artists often like to create works using nature as canvases and use colorful colors to create a fantastic atmosphere for nature. Nevada West has a 2016 Swiss artist Rodina (Ugo Rondinone) built seven about 10公尺s in the desert 45 minutes from Los Angeles. The square-foot fluorescent stone tower is one of the largest environmental art works in the United States in nearly four decades. The seven large stone towers weighing more than 800 metric tons are collected by artists who have cut local limestone and then colored it in special paints and placed it in the desert. The stacked shape is like a huge Lego block. Every limestone color is different. Red pink Dai goose yellow treasure blue purple black snow white and other colors. It looks a bit like the British Stonehenge. It took five years to build this work for three million dollars. Rodina is to beauty. The national environmental art tribute also adds a rich color to the desert where the works are located. Travelers enjoy the desert and the mountains in the distance. Nature and man-made creations are more vivid than the traffic "Seven Moshan" shown here. About 45 minutes drive from downtown Los Angeles, you can drive to Nevada Interstate 15 next to it. It can be used as a mid-stop Otaru Station exhibition to Las Vegas.