The actual wood sculpture is located in the entrance to the Goodman Center. It is by well-known local artist, Harry Whitehorse. He is known for his wood and metal sculptures; as well as oil paintings. He will often use images related to his Hochunk Heritage. He has done a number of projects in which he has carved with the remains of a significant size tree. He would also involve local people and children in the process of defining the images for a sculpture, which he then interpreted into a finished piece.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Goodman Community Center
Sketch by Elsie.
The actual wood sculpture is located in the entrance to the Goodman Center. It is by well-known local artist, Harry Whitehorse. He is known for his wood and metal sculptures; as well as oil paintings. He will often use images related to his Hochunk Heritage. He has done a number of projects in which he has carved with the remains of a significant size tree. He would also involve local people and children in the process of defining the images for a sculpture, which he then interpreted into a finished piece.
The actual wood sculpture is located in the entrance to the Goodman Center. It is by well-known local artist, Harry Whitehorse. He is known for his wood and metal sculptures; as well as oil paintings. He will often use images related to his Hochunk Heritage. He has done a number of projects in which he has carved with the remains of a significant size tree. He would also involve local people and children in the process of defining the images for a sculpture, which he then interpreted into a finished piece.
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