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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sculpture in the Park: Robert Dean's Vision



The first thing most people notice in Medicine Park is usually the Creek with Mt. Scott in the backdrop, then the cobblestone buildings including the Old Plantation. And then you start noticing the amazing sculptures that dot the Medicine Park landscape. Many of the pieces have a familiar feel about it. And well they should. They are the creations of one, Robert Dean, our sculptor in residence, whose work has found it way into private collections as well as purchased for museum collections. He manages to capture the nature and essence of each animal he sculpts which is extraordinary considering he constructs in metal, a seemingly not very pliable. The first creature to grace Medicine Park was the Bison in front of the Music Hall. Robert Dean offered at a fraction of what it was worth in order to keep it in the Park, a place he loves. The then Music Hall owner, Jeannie Clinton (an artist in her own right) bought it. Robert Dean continued to offer residents the opportunity to commission a sculptural piece to grace their land at a special “Medicine Park” price. It is his vision to showcase his work in a Sculpture Park, Medicine Park. And for that we all benefit.

Stroll through the Park and give yourself a visual treat there are no less than 16 sculptures created by Robert Dean all owned privately and yet visible from the sidewalk or road. Please keep in mind that all are on private property and they are for your visual delight, please respect the residents property and do not walk on their land or touch the art work.

Robert continues to do commissions. Robert meets with his client and follows up with sketches. I have been envisioning a possible piece for my home. I know that there is an animal you would love to him create for you. Contact Robert Dean.

I have included a map with a key to the sculpture, click here.

Robert Dean Sculptures in Medicine Park:

post by Muriel Fahrion, photos by Muriel & Michael Fahrion

2 COMMENTS:

Muriel OK said...

from Tom Biggs....

Muriel - Re Robert Dean's pieces: You missed the two road runners behind the Mashburn's house with Wiley Coyote. Great blog!

Cindy said...

Hi Muriel.... Robert also created a beautiful likeness in honor of Marshmallow for Dale and Karen Wilson

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