there were turtles and peacocks and ethereal angels,
a huge creepy face and menacing eagles,
smiling piglets and playful hounds,
proud looking stags and graceful felines –
all kinds of furry, feathered and mischievous creatures
dancing and stalking and flying –
sweeping across from wall to sacred wall
of one of the world’s largest cathedrals ”Ursus”, Dan Ostermiller
‘‘Sun Face”, full scale production section by Greg Wyatt, Plaster cast
”Circle of Friends”, Gary Lee Price
”High Four” and ”Tickled”, Louise Peterson
”Hope”, Elwira Jarecka, La Guardia Community College
”Hidden Behind”, Chitra Mamidela, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts
”Scottish Stag”, Wesley Wofford
A Summer of Sculpture was an exhibition that featured Cathedral Artist in Residence Greg Wyatt’s Peace Fountain and Animals of Freedom; A Blessing of Animals, curated by the National Sculpture Society; and the Art Students League of New York’s Model to Monument Retrospective. It ran in the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, until September 2017.
June 29th, 2017
Those peacocks are incredible!
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They are!… but my favourite is Stella 🙂 Who can resist this smile?
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