Artist Meg White worked to place the final of the eight See Art Orlando sculptures at Lake Eola Park today.
The sculpture is titled “Discovery Muse” and the Kentucky artists tells Bungalower that she’s a Muse “for anybody, anytime, anywhere to help inspire the hidden potential with everyone.”
The sculpture is 40 feet long and is made of limestone and earth which will eventually be covered by grass.
White noted how unique of an experience it’s been to install Muse in Orlando both because of what she called one of the best locations she’s seen, the reaction from people walking by and the fact that the city is using private money to fund eight art pieces at one time.
The eight sculptures will be part of the See Art Orlando unveiling later this month [Event Info].
The other seven sculptures that have already been installed are:
- Union on the corner of Robinson St and Eola Dr
- Centered on Central Blvd across from the Waverly
- Global Convergence at Heritage Park by the Orange County Regional History Center
- Cedar of Lebanon on the corner of Central and Osceola next to Post Parkside
- Take Flight on Lake Eola by Robinson
- Astrogenesis II at Signature Plaza on the corner of Orange Ave and Church St
- Monument in Right Foot Major at the southeast corner of Lake Eola Park
The sculptures are being paid for by private donors.
Here are some other pictures of Discovery Muse at Lake Eola Park:
Great to see culture and public art like this in Orlando.
Wonderful wonderful…..