The "Images of the Sunshine State" Mural
Artist James Rosenquist created the two "Images of the Sunshine State" murals in 1978. The murals represent the various recreation and industries in Florida. The left mural uses the cosmic background to symbolize space travel and the Kennedy Space Center. The scuba diver and woman in the pool represent Florida's "aquatic fun in the sun" activities. The pine tree above the Great Seal represents north Florida's lumber, pulp and paper industries. In the lower right corner is the palmetto scrub, a ubiquitous Florida bush.
CAPITOL GROUNDS
PLAZA LEVEL
- "Images of Sunshine State" Murals
- "Curious" Plaque
- Florida Welcome Center
- The Heritage Chapel
- Cason Memorial Stairwell
- Medal of Honor Recipents
- Florida Artist Hall of Fame
- Great Seal - Rotunda
- Florida Women's Hall of Fame
- Fallen Firefighters Wall of Honor
- Governor's Office
- Attorney General
- Commissioner of Agriculture
- Florida Educators Hall of Fame
- Chief Financial Officer
FOURTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
22ND FLOOR
- Observation Deck
- Capitol Gallery
- Freedom Shrine
- The Northern View
- The Western View
- The Southern View
- The Eastern View
LOWER LEVEL