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  2. Fits and Starts - Wikipedia

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    Fits and Starts is an sculpture by the Brooklyn, New York City artist Marc Swanson, the 2005 vandalism of which at DePauw University created controversy. [1]Fits and Starts was a life-size sculpture of a deer in mid-leap that was entirely encrusted in rhinestone crystals.

  3. 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] Two of the sculptures are installed in Genoa Park , and a third is installed on the Rich Street Bridge , posed like a pedestrian leaning its "forearms" on the ...

  4. Rebirth (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    A large, stylized deer with childlike face speaks to the community's vision of renewal and the proximity of the station to the new Trolley Trail. Drawn from many traditions from NW Coast Native American carvings to colossal roadside sculpture, Rebirth is a monumental icon that creates a link between the natural environment and the commercial ...

  5. Larger-than-life bronze Trump statue unveiled ahead of ... - AOL

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    An Ohio artist has forged a larger-than-life 15-foot-tall, $1 million bronze statue of President Trump that will tour the country before eventually ending up at a future Trump presidential library.

  6. Forest Idyl - Wikipedia

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    The particular piece that is Forest Idyl was first conceived by Polasek as "an Indian piping to two deer," but while he was in the process of working on it, it evolved into the statue as we know it today: a wood nymph holding a baby deer sniffing at a grown doe. [2] This original version was actually only 26 inches tall.

  7. Animals in Pools - Wikipedia

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    Animals in Pools is a series of ten trough-style fountains and twenty-five life size bronze sculptures of Pacific Northwest animals, designed by American artist Georgia Gerber and installed in 1986 as part of the renovations associated with MAX Light Rail construction.