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− | '''Touch the Sky''' is a bronze sculpture located behind the [[River Market]] in downtown Little Rock. The sculptor of Touch the Sky is [[Jane DeDecker]]. The sculpture was cast in 1997 and installed in the River Market in November 2004. The sculpture features four children playing on top of an old tree stump. The sculpture is owned by the [[City of Little Rock]] and was paid for by private donors Margaret and Bill Clark. | + | [[Image:Touch-the-sky.JPG|thumb|Touch the Sky. Photo by Phil Frana.]] |
+ | '''Touch the Sky''' is a bronze sculpture located behind the [[River Market]] in downtown Little Rock. The sculptor of Touch the Sky is [[Jane DeDecker]]. The sculpture was cast in 1997 and installed in the River Market in November 2004. The sculpture, part of the [[Sculpture Promenade]], features four children playing on top of an old tree stump. The sculpture is owned by the [[City of Little Rock]] and was paid for by private donors Margaret and [[Bill Clark]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Andrew DeMillo, "5 Statues to Greet Visitors Entering Presidential Park," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' June 21, 2004. | ||
+ | *Charlie Frago, "Six Sculptures Debut, Lining Way to Library," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' November 15, 2004. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category:Sculpture]] | [[Category:Sculpture]] | ||
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+ | *[http://www.dedeckersculpture.com/ Jane DeDecker Sculpture homepage] |
Latest revision as of 08:59, 14 July 2008
Touch the Sky is a bronze sculpture located behind the River Market in downtown Little Rock. The sculptor of Touch the Sky is Jane DeDecker. The sculpture was cast in 1997 and installed in the River Market in November 2004. The sculpture, part of the Sculpture Promenade, features four children playing on top of an old tree stump. The sculpture is owned by the City of Little Rock and was paid for by private donors Margaret and Bill Clark.
References
- Andrew DeMillo, "5 Statues to Greet Visitors Entering Presidential Park," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, June 21, 2004.
- Charlie Frago, "Six Sculptures Debut, Lining Way to Library," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 15, 2004.