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Kuba Enso

Kuba Enso,

Bronze, Stone and Steel

Private Commission, Indianapolis, IN

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Andrea Bocelli Presentation

Andrea Bocelli

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Indianapolis, IN

December 7, 2022

All art, visual, audible, tactile, or written, functions to make connections. Those bonds are often best felt as they allude to elusive thoughts and ideas through associations. In these allusions, all art might be considered a form of poetry.

Andrea Bocelli creates connections through his voice, the words he sings, and the music he plays. His poetry of words and sounds moves people and is felt throughout the world.

Here in Indiana, named “the place of the Indians,” spoken through the stone of this land (Indiana Limestone), is a small token of gratitude for Mr. Bocelli’s ability to touch the stars with the poetry that he makes.

The form of this presentation piece was influenced by the ancient “banner stones” of the midwestern Native Americans. The material from which it is made is unique to Indiana. The words carved in braille refer to the fifth line in a favored song, “Nessun Dorma.” That line is slightly altered from the original, but it is pertinent to the aspirations of all. Here, the intent is to speak of the accomplishments and poetry of Mr. Bocelli.

Signor Andrea Bocelli, thank you for sharing the gift of your spirit through your poetry.

The Bocelli Presentation Sculpture

“Touch the Stars”

The sculpture is carved from Indiana Limestone. It stands in a black powder-coated cradle of aluminum. The cradle is attached to a base made of Indiana Black Walnut. A small plaque attached to the base is inscribed with the words, “Andrea Bocelli, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana, December 7, 2022”.

The stone form of this presentation piece is inspired by the banner stones of the ancient Native American peoples. These stones are found in the eastern and midwestern areas of the United States. Scholars believe the banner stones to be ceremonial, but their use has been lost to time. They are, however, often characterized by their bilateral sensitive elegant shapes. As noted within the written presentation, Indiana is named “The place of the Indians.” The intent by association is to reference our state in this form.

This Indiana Limestone sculpture is secure within its cradle, but it is intended to be removed and held in hands. The stone is sensual and smooth to the touch. Interrupted within the center of this form are 22 raised dots. These dots are a braille pattern that says, “Touch the Stars.” This pertinent sentiment also references the fifth line of the song, “Nessun Dorma.” Nessun Dorma is known to be a favored song of Mr. Bocelli.

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Linden Stones

Linden Stones,

Limestone, Sandstone, Bronze, Water and Mechanicals

Private Commission,

Indianapolis, IN

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Ryujin

Ryujin

Stone and Steel

Sculpture with accompanying bench,

Private Commission,

Arizona

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Fireplace

Fireplace

Limestone, Sandstone and Steel

Private Commission, Indianapolis IN

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Sir Paul McCartney

Sir Paul McCartney Presentation Sculpture

The presentation sculpture for Sir Paul McCartney is fabricated from anodized aluminum and Indiana limestone. The anodized aluminum portion of the sculpture is made in the form of a stylized cartouche. A cartouche is an ancient Egyptian image that is made as an oval with a horizontal line at one end which indicates that the hieroglyphic text enclosed is a royal name.

 The imagery within the aluminum cartouche begins at the base with a depiction of a four sectioned beetle with a heart at the center of those sections. The beetle, (Beatle) is partaking of a golden lotus which references the Beatles spiritual pursuits. The lotus gives bloom to a heart within a heart. The inner heart in this imagery transforms into a stylized image of Mr. McCartney's Hofner bass guitar which in turn bursts out of the confines of the cartouche. The upper portion of the bursting guitar contains yet another heart image. Carved in high relief on the reverse side of the stone is an image of a beetle moving toward Sir Paul McCartney’s coat of arms motto, “Ecce Cor Meum”, (Behold my Heart).

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Mandala III

Mandala III

Stone and Steel

Private Commission

Martin County IN

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A Space Between

A Space Between

Stone and Bronze

Private Commission

Bloomington, IN

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Zen Font

Zen Font

Stone, Copper, Water and Mechanicals

Private Commission

Ashville, North Carolina

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Falling Water

Falling Water

Stone, Stainless Steel, Water and Mechanicals

Private Commission

Indianapolis, IN

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Present Light

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Beacon

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