Heirloom Sculpture at Snyder Park, Springfield Ohio No. 6
The Story: In 2020 and thanks to a donation by the Carleton Davidson Trust, Cincinnati sculptor, James Perkins created this 15-foot aluminum rose sculpture. The sculpture served two purposes, it fills a vacant spot that once hosted the Madonna of the Trail sculpture (now downtown) and it celebrates Springfield, Ohio’s nickname, the “Rose City”. The artwork titled; “Heirloom” serves as a tribute to the city which once produced more roses than other locations in the world. Today, the sculpture resides in Snyder Park along US 40 and serves as a welcoming piece for the new gardens and arboretum forming in the park.
Sublocation: Snyder Park
City, State: Springfield, Ohio
Year: 2021
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$75.00 – $440.00
Description

In 2020 and thanks to a donation by the Carleton Davidson Trust, Cincinnati sculptor, James Perkins created this 15-foot aluminum rose sculpture. The sculpture served two purposes, it fills a vacant spot that once hosted the Madonna of the Trail sculpture (now downtown) and it celebrates Springfield, Ohio’s nickname, the “Rose City”. The artwork titled; “Heirloom” serves as a tribute to the city which once produced more roses than other locations in the world. Today, the sculpture resides in Snyder Park along US 40 and serves as a welcoming piece for the new gardens and arboretum forming in the park.
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Size | 12" x 18", 20" x 30", 30" x 45" |
Media | Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper |
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