Location: Don White Park
Materials: Cast bronze and powder coated steel
Dimensions: Tail to wing tip 10′. Wing tip to wing tip 10′
Cost: $17,500
After surviving two hurricanes in Jacksonville FL Wild Bird finds a temporary nest among Roswell’s many parks, hiking paths and wildlife. The body, beak and talons of this 450 lb bird were cut out of plasticine, turned into molds and ultimately cast in bronze.
Diana Shepherd was born and spent her childhood in California. When she entered her preteen years she moved with her mother and younger siblings to a rural Alaskan community. Spending the next 32 years in Alaska, Shepherd developed a love for nature and wildlife.
During daily hikes with her dogs the artist has been inspired by an awareness of the relationship between the spirituality of the heavens and the human connection to the earth. For this particular sculpture, the hawk captured the artist’s eye – the simplicity of its power and grace and its breath-taking presence as it glides through the air.
Roswell Arts Fund, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded to strengthen the scope of public arts in the city and to champion the ability of the arts to excite the imagination, strengthen public places, and encourage conversation.
As the designated Art Agency for the City of Roswell since 2015, RAF leads the implementation of public art initiatives as directed by the City and defined by the City’s Imagine Roswell Arts and Culture 2030 Study and the Public Art Master Plan.
P.O. Box 768136
Roswell, GA 30076
admin@roswellartsfund.org
DESIGN BY ANGIE WEBB CREATIVE