"Manna
from the Sky" © 2001
Stainless Steel
14’H x 10’ Diameter
Capturing the dynamic movement of the biblical manna falling
from the desert sky, this sculpture attempts to create a sense
of motion and energy. Manna-like shapes are randomly suspended
from the strong curvilinear lines of the soaring spires. This
biblical act of nurturance alludes to the goals of the newly
built Health Wing, where students are trained in various health
disciplines, invariably to help and nurture others. Created
for the Bridgerland
Applied Technology College, Logan, Utah.
This sculpture was awarded as a result of a National Competition.
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