John Sauvé, sculptor/curator... brings artists together, blurring boundaries and benefiting communities through public art.
"What Day is It?" in Port Huron, Michigan U.S. and across the river "Unconditional Love" in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
On a wonderful sunny Monday I found myself on the road to Sarnia delivering "Unconditional Love" a steel sculpture standing 6 feet tall, for the Canadian extension of The BlueWater International Exhibit, curated by John Sauvé.
"What Day is It?" in Port Huron, Michigan U.S. and across the river "Unconditional Love" in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
On a wonderful sunny Monday I found myself on the road to Sarnia delivering "Unconditional Love" a steel sculpture standing 6 feet tall, for the Canadian extension of The BlueWater International Exhibit, curated by John Sauvé.
I was to meet Ian Smith, Director of Community Services who arranged to store the sculpture at the ready for John Sauvé to install. Mr. Smith, I was told was instrumental in bringing this public art exhibition to Sarnia, he saw the vision, and help make it happen... in his words "My involvement was to work with John Sauve, who is passionate about public art and a missionary of it's benefits. I am a convert to this dedication and appreciate the opportunity to be involved in spreading the benefits to this community". For more information on John Sauvé visit: http://www.sauveartfoundation.org/. If your looking for information about the artists and sculptures locations in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada contact Ian Smith at: ismith@sarnia.ca
About “Unconditional Love” the abstracted imagery of the relationship between parent and child is a symbolic reminder of the purity and strength best seen in a child’s unconditional love for its parent(s), and reminds us of the strength of our passion to unconditionally follow our dreams. For more info visit http://www.jeanetteluchese.com/Site/BlueWater_Exhibit.html.
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