Anatomy Vessels (Saplings)
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Anatomy Vessels (Saplings), 2003–05, is a public sculpture created by Indiana-based artist Eric Nordgulen (American born 1959),
Description
The two-part cast and fabricated bronze sculpture represents two life size sapling trees with bound root balls left for planting. The horizontal element (part A) measures 44” x 11’ with a 19” diameter base. The vertical element (part B) measures 75” x 21” with a 16” diameter base. “The lack of a formal base allow for the objects to appear more temporary or transformation. As if they had been left there by a landscaper rather than an artist,” stated Nordgulen. "The perception of sculpture is a physical experience that can become a catalyst for new thoughts and ideas."[3]
It was selected for exhibition for the Herron Gallery
Artist
Professor Nordgulen was appointed to the
Nordgulen is the recipient of several grants and commissions related to public art. In 1995 the artist was awarded the Mass Attraction commission from the Riley Area Development Corporation
Location
The sculpture is on extended loan from the artist and located outside the north entrance to Eskenazi Hall on the
Documentation
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References
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