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Snelson, Kenneth
1996
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1996
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The proposed student sculpture will draw attention away from [Kenneth Snelson]'s \"Forest Devil\" and toward an inferior piece whose static form will work to deaden the square. It also will block some views of the plaza: Raised on its own sloping bed, the 3-foot-tall sculpture will grow to 5 feet tall. The beauty of Mellon Square is in the harmony of its elements. The Snelson sculpture was placed not in the center of its rectangular bed, but to one side, balanced by the open grass. A competing sculpture occupies space designed to be empty. It throws off the balance. PHOTO; John Beale/Post-Gazette: The student sculpture will be installed to the left of Kenneth Snelson's ''Forest Devil'' sculpture, in Mellon Square's only open, grassy bed. In this recent photograph, the grassy bed is just above the bed with a chain of five circular plantings.
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The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism
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