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Public Art in Loveland2

There is a large population of artists in Loveland, which has drawn three foundries, an art museum, and the annual The Sculpture in the Park show.

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Public Art in Loveland2

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  1. 2 Public Art in Loveland

  2. Loveland is a Municipality in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. The city was founded in 1877 and the population of the city in about 67,000 Loveland is famous for its community atmosphere and support of the arts, as well as the busy post office where Valentine's Day mail is postmarked for romantics around the world. The town's cultural scene is alive with gallery exhibits, poetry readings, and theater performances. There is a large population of artists in Loveland, which has drawn three foundries, an art museum, and in the Benson Sculpture Garden are 144 pieces of sculpture on permanent display. Loveland city has just more than 300 pieces of art in its public arts collection, consists primarily of sculpture. The artwork ranges from traditional sculptures, many with a western theme, to partial or full nudes to abstract, perhaps the largest collection of sculptures in an outdoor setting in the United States.

  3. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  4. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  5. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  6. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  7. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  8. Grandpa, the Storyteller Victor Issa1993, North Lake Park

  9. City Dog Ann Larose, Loveland

  10. Molly, Deeter and Susie Pat Kennedy, 2007

  11. Grand Mothers Joy Fritz White (1930 – 2010) Loveland's Visitors Center

  12. Loveland's Visitors Center Grand Mothers Joy Fritz White (1930 – 2010)

  13. The water carriers Herb Mignery Loveland Visitor's Center

  14. Pelican Unknown artist North Lake Park

  15. Overdue Jane DeDecker

  16. Question of Balance Robin Starkey1993 North Lake Park

  17. Question of Balance Robin Starkey1993 North Lake Park

  18. Question of Balance Robin Starkey1993 North Lake Park

  19. Shout Jack Kreutzer & Doug Erion

  20. The End of Hope by Amos Supuni (1970-2008) He was a Zimbabwe artist who carved in silverstone, a very hard serpentine with a high iron content.  The figure looks sad, but the caption is sadder:  “My money buys only a fraction of what it use to.  My sons and daughters cannot find employment. Everywhere there is corruption and crime.  My life is falling  apart.” Amos Supuni was born in 1970 and was killed in 2008.

  21. the maquette for the over-live-sized "Cougar Bench" Cougar Bench Rosetta, 1990

  22. Falling Water by Kathleen Caricof decorates the front entrance to the Loveland Public Library Cougar Bench Rosetta, 1990

  23. Sculptures at Dallabetta’s Muse Coffee Shop Loveland Dallabetta's Muse occupies a 1905 farmhouse on the property where DeDecker has her studio

  24. Touch the Sky Jane DeDecker 1997 One of many sculptures Dallabetta’s Muse

  25. Touch the Sky Jane DeDecker 1997

  26. Loveland sculptor Jane DeDecker stands by the original monument-size "The Present." DeDecker scaled down this sculpture to ornament size for the Winter Holiday Council.

  27. The Actor • Dee Clements, 2001 Sculpture located inside Loveland Public Library C is for Cat Ann LaRose at Loveland Public Library

  28. It was this sculpture, “Moulding Our Future,” that transformed Denny Haskew’s career as a successful artist. Denny Haskew and his sculpture made national news in the late 1980s after it was placed in Thompson Park in downtown Loveland, CO.  Moulding Our Future Denny Haskew Thompson Park

  29. The controversy erupted due to the sculpture depicting both mother and child nude and the appropriateness of the sculpture being placed in a public park. After working as a ski instructor, a carpenter, and a raft guide on the Grand Canyon at age 38 he began his career as an artist.  He moved to Loveland, where his mother, Lu Haskew introduced him to Fritz White and quickly became his apprentice.  Denny quickly established his own name among the top ranks of representational sculptors.

  30. Moulding Our Future Denny Haskew Thompson Park

  31. Moulding Our Future Denny Haskew

  32. White deer of autumn Denny Haskew, 2008 Garden keeper

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