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  2. Michelle Stitzlein - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Stitzlein is an American artist who creates found object art / sculpture from recycled materials. She received a BFA in 1989 from the Columbus College of Art and Design (in Columbus, Ohio). She and her husband Nathaniel Stitzlein (also an artist) founded Art Grange Studios in Baltimore, Ohio. At Art Grange they share their love of art ...

  3. Beth Cavener Stichter - Wikipedia

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    Cavener shapes her stoneware animals in unexpected, and human-like, poses. Her "A Second Kind of Loneliness" from 2009, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of this. The hollow sculpture contains an internal mechanical breathing device that animates the pinwheel. By using this pinwheel mechanism, Cavener is able create ...

  4. Current (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Current is a soft fiber sculpture by Janet Echelman, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The work is suspended over High and Gay streets in Downtown Columbus.The sculpture was installed in May 2023.

  5. Umbrella Girl - Wikipedia

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    Umbrella Girl, or The Umbrella Girl Fountain, is a 1996 fountain and sculpture in Schiller Park's Grace Highfield Memorial Garden, in Columbus, Ohio's German Village neighborhood, in the United States. [1] The copper fountain and sandstone pool were designed by Joan Wobst and Phil Kientz, respectively. [2]

  6. Scioto Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Scioto Lounge, or the Scioto Lounge deer sculptures, is a series of three bronze sculptures depicting anthropomorphic deer by Terry Allen, installed in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [1]

  7. Peace (Saville) - Wikipedia

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    Peace is a 1922 bronze sculpture by Bruce Wilder Saville. The sculpture is installed on Capitol Square, the Ohio Statehouse grounds, in Columbus, Ohio. Description