Hal Brown Park
A serene park featuring a Lithomosaic of the San Francisco Bay Area, enhancing the community’s connection to its surroundings.
T.B. Penick & Sons

Hal Brown Park in Novato, California, is a tranquil community space that offers residents and visitors a place to relax and connect with nature. A standout feature of the park is the Lithomosaic installation depicting a detailed map of the San Francisco Bay Area. This artistic representation not only beautifies the park but also serves as an educational tool, allowing viewers to explore the region’s geography and landmarks. The Lithomosaic was carefully crafted to ensure accuracy and aesthetic appeal, making it a focal point of the park.
The installation process involved meticulous planning and execution to integrate the mosaic seamlessly into the park’s landscape. The use of Lithomosaic technology allowed for the creation of a durable and visually striking piece that withstands the elements while maintaining its vibrant colors and intricate details. This project exemplifies how public art can enhance community spaces, fostering a deeper connection between residents and their environment.






