Creation Date
Sculpture creation date: 1994
Preview
Description
Black and white photograph of a large spiral shell sculpture mounted on a pedestal in a grassy field, with trees in the background. Entitled, "Gaia Tiamat Yemaya," by artist Carole Hanson, 1993, the sculpture resembles a snail shell or an ammonite fossil, resting atop a rectangular plinth. The sculpture is smooth, with a spiral carved in low-relief on its circular face. The pedestal is set within a raised base made out of stacked landscape ties. The pedestal is surrounded by gravel. The field in the background is overgrown, and more sculptures are faintly visible in the distance, backed by thick trees. The contrasting textures of the smooth sculpture and rough wood are clearly visible. Geronimo Sculpture Garden, located in Hulls Cove, Maine. The garden was established in 1990 by H. G. “Skip” Brack, a tool historian and art lover. 1994. Jill Linzee, photograph. (See p16198-p16226.) (See NA4800.)
Save Outdoor Sculpture! (SOS!) (1990-1995) was a nationwide survey that ran from 1990-1995 documenting America’s outdoor sculpture. Established in 1990, SOS! helped educate local communities about America’s endangered sculptural heritage. The Maine Arts Commission was one of 106 organizations to participate in this survey.
Topic
Folk art, Sculpture
Collection
MF161
Series Number
NA4800
Identifier
p16211
Recommended Citation
Hanson, Carole and Linzee, Jill, "Gaia Tiamat Yemaya" (1994). Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History Image Gallery. 717.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/nafoh_gallery/717
Rights and Access Note
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Existence and Location of Originals
Located at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress: AFC 2012/047 https://lccn.loc.gov/2013655211.
Keywords
Save Outdoor Sculpture