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Ancestral Way - Ancestral Way by Robert Pulley (2006)

Ancestral Way

4.5(2 reviews)
0.4 mi

Unfortunately I wasn't able to snap any pictures since I was driving. However, I did enjoy them…read moreseveral times, as I was somewhat lost and passed by them a few times, which is also how I noticed that I was lost... Darn GPS... Whish I could have had a closer look, but those are really really close to the road and no parking around that I could see. They are quite similar at first glance, but when you actually look at them, each one is different.

Stretching 300 feet along SR 46 (Third Street) between Brown and Lindsey is an eleven piece…read moreartistic installation on the north side of the road. "Ancestral Way" was completed by local artist Robert Pulley in 2006 and was purchased by the City of Columbus. The individual pieces are uniformly spaced along the route and are about 5' high and sit on 2' square pedestals. The forms are made from stoneware clay, brick and stone. None of the pieces are the same, but all use a very natural organic color scheme and blend in with the colors of the environment around them (especially in the fall.) Pulley, a BSU graduate, has maintained a studio since 1971 and draws his inspiration from the long, solitary walks through nature as a young man. He has observed plants, animals, rock formations, streams, and many other natural items through their life cycle, or seasonal transformations. So, a lot of the pieces reflect that inspiration. Review #1301

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Ancestral Way by Robert Pulley 2006 (left to right) #11

Ancestral Way - Ancestral Way by Robert Pulley 2006 (left to right) #5

Ancestral Way by Robert Pulley 2006 (left to right) #5

Ancestral Way - Ancestral Way by Robert Pulley 2006 (left to right) #10

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Chaos 1

Chaos 1

5.0(2 reviews)
0.2 mi

I wish I had read Ken's review before setting out trying to find this sculpture. Only after…read morecircling the block a few times and finally asking the locals, did I find out that this is located inside a building. Wow what an impressive intricate sculpture. We didn't get to see it all in detail as there was some sort of special event going on at the time. I will definitely have to revisit to make sure I see every detail of it. There is just so much to see.

What some would say is the heart of downtown Columbus, is an intricate kinetic sculpture weighing 7…read moretons and 30 feet in height! Chaos 1 (1971) by artist Jean Tinguely was commissioned for the previous plaza which was demolished, then rebuilt in 2008. You know a piece is special when the space was designed to show off and preserve the sculpture. The art was left in place during the demolition and reconstruction of the Commons. Protected by a large box, it was uncovered to a space that is protected from the elements with room to move and a mezzanine level for viewers to watch the upper functions of movement better. There are twelve motors that control the speed and timing of the 13 functions. (Note that the twisting of the base movement was shut off for daily function and is only activated during special events.) At times, the mechanism is relatively peaceful with only a few of the functions seeming to be moving. But between noon and 1 p.m. and later between 5 and 6 p.m, total chaos takes place with cannon balls weighing 7 pounds each drop. This does have the most mechanical problems due to the destructive impacts/nature of the drop. Review #1276

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EOS

EOS

5.0(3 reviews)
1.9 mi

This has to be one of the most beautiful modern art statues around. I understand Eos is the Goddess…read moreof Dawn. The sculpture is somewhat reddish like the slow sun rise can be. She looks towards the sky or sun, slightly spread arms stretched back... Like we would do to totally expose our front to the sun... The bottom of the statue is often covered in vegetation, giving the illusion of a long flowing gown as the long sleeves also suggest. Clearly she is enjoying herself, basking in the sun. I don't know much about art and others have already mentioned all the stats about this piece of art, but to me, this statue evokes joy... Simple joy of enjoying a good dawn.

It was hard to miss this beautiful sculpture in Columbus and I had to pull into the adjacent…read moreparking lot to check it out. Titled "EOS", it is by artist Dessa Kirk (1974). It was installed in 2006. Originally part of the 2006 Sculpture Invitational, it so popular that the citizens of Columbus raised the money to purchase it and ensure it stays. The artist's statement: "Columbus, Indiana has all these amazing buildings by amazing architects that were commissioned by Cummins. The one great sculpture, the Henry Moore, I want to be in the same city as Henry Moore, why not, it's a beautiful thing. Beautiful city in a beautiful setting. You want to see great architecture, go there. There's New York City, but Columbus is where you want to go. And there's great sculpture, my all-time favorite sculptor, Tinguely. I want to be a part of that, I want to be there hanging out with those guys." [Review 20535 overall - 79 in Indiana - 1516 of 2023.]

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