Reverence (sculpture)
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Reverence (sculpture)
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Reverence is a sculpture in Vermont created by Jim Sardonis in 1989 that depicts two tails of whales "diving" into a sea of grass. It is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet. The tails were made from 36 tons of African black granite and stand 12 to 13 feet tall. The sculpture was commissioned by British metals trader David Threlkeld, who was then a resident of Randolph, Vermont. The tails were to be at the entrance to a conference center that Threlkeld was planning, but financing fell
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Public sculpture in Vermont
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverence_(sculpture)
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2024-02-26T05:48:00Z
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