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Essay on Finegans Sympony in three forms |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 486 words (1.94 pages) in the essay titled Finegans Sympony in three forms
Donald Finegan s sculpture, Symphony in Three Forms , consists of three figures of abstract twisted metal on cement bases. Fiberglass was sprayed on thin strips of bronze and then molded into the shapes they are in. The metal was twisted in abstract ways to represent the flow of music and different stages in a musical piece. The left figure has many pieces of metal twisted in about the same manner almost parallel to each other. The figure in the middle is taller than the other two figures. It s pieces curve upward and into each other. The figure on the right is smaller, but all the pieces of metal flow in different directions. Each of these figures is set on top of cement cubes. There are also smaller cement cylinders in between each of the cement cubes.
The sculpture is located outside the main doors of Russell Hall. It s been placed there because Russell Hall is the music building on campus and the sculpture represents the flow and stages of a symphony of music. I believe the sculpture is in the perfect spot. There really is no room on any other side of the building to put it, and it is placed in front of the building where many students walk by every day. Since the sculpture is away from the building the spot also gives people the chance to walk around the sculpture and relate to the sculpture from different angles.
Finegan attempted to capture the movement and liveliness of music in form. This piece lets the viewer actually see music in a certain form. T...
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Keywords: sculpture, cement, see music, music building, russell hall, three figures, cylinders, cubes, metal flow, twisted metal, different stages, sympony, theme development, musical piece, thin strips, fiberglass, climax, angles
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