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"Cosmos/Chaos"
by Stephen Hokanson
a steel structure showing the "line" between two
states of being: cosmos, the harmonious - and chaos, the state
of utter confusion
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"Haints
and History" by Preston Jackson
a stainless steel ship depicts numerous humans, creatures and
escaped souls and recalls the hardship of ethnic movement to, and
in, America
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"Windfighter"
by S. Thomas Scarff
a statement of victory in stainless steel
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"Daphne"
by Dessa Kirk
through steel and multimedia, mythology's Daphne is turned into
a hybrid of flower and woman
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"Arc
en Ciel" (Sky Arch) by Bill Barrett
an intimate framework to view the sky in fabricated bronze
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"Moment"
by S. Thomas Scarff
uses metalized aluminum, aluminum, bronze and neon to represent
the moment of truth
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"Widow's
Watch" by David Nelson
a wood and metal site-specific piece showing the relationship of
the lake, the living dunes, the forest and its history of use
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"Running
Arch" by John Adduci
an aluminum Roman arch of triumph "on-the-go"
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"Firebanks"
by Barry Tinsley
a gateway to another dimension done in painted steel
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Sculpture
continuing from the Odyssey 2001 exhibit are:
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"Oh!"
by Michele Goldstrom
a whimsical tree, made of cast and welded aluminum
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"Rainbow
Flyer" by S. Thomas Scarff
an aluminum and neon sculpture
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"Night
Landing" by Michael Young
neon and aluminum, representing the view from an aircraft
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"Odysseus"
by John Adduci
done in aluminum, depicting a warrior on a raft
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