- Reverence (sculpture)
"Reverence" is a
sculpture created by Jim Sardonis in1989 . The sculpture depicts two tails ofwhale s "diving" into a sea of grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet. The tails were made from 36ton s of African blackgranite and stand 12-13 feet tall.The sculpture was originally commissioned by British metals trader David Threlkeld, who was then a resident of Randolph,
Vermont . The tails were to be an exhibit at a conference center that Threlkeld was planning, but financing fell through and Threlkeld moved toArizona . They were then moved to Technology Park in South Burlington whereBen & Jerry's ice cream has its corporate headquarters.The Whale Tails, as the sculpture is more commonly known by local residents, is a landmark of sorts on the side of
Interstate highway I-89 between Exits 12 and 13. The sculpture is located at coord|44|26|44|N|73|08|35|W|display=inline,title, on the right side of the north-bound lane. The sculpture has graced the covers of at least two books, "Weird New England" byJoseph A. Citro and the art history textbook "A World of Art" by Henry Sayre. It was included in "Weird New England" because the sculpture is well-known statewide, has an unusual location, and depicts sea creatures inNew England 's only landlocked state. "A World of Art" also includes a CD-ROM with video of the creation of the sculpture.Whales in Vermont
The Whale Tails are more than just fanciful. Fossils of marine invertebrates found in the
Champlain Valley reveal that Vermont was underwater as well during thePaleozoic Era , more than 300 million years ago. the last glacier melted away about 12,500 years ago, and the sea poured in. This inland sea was inhabited by many of the animals that inhabit theNorth Atlantic today, including mollusks, sea urchins, squid, herring, cod, salmon, seals, and belugas. In 1849, while constructing a railroad, workmen uncovered the bones of a beluga whale in a swampy area inCharlotte, Vermont . The fossil beluga is housed in the Perkins Museum at theUniversity of Vermont . By about 10,000 years ago, the Champlain Valley had risen above sea level. The Valley’s waters drained northward into theSt. Lawrence River . This river flows north of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. Over 20 fossils of ancient beluga whales have been found around Lake Champlain.The artist
Jim Sardonis is a jewelry maker as well. Some of his jewelry is based on "Reverence" including rings depicting the two tails. Other sculptures by Sardonis can be found throughout Vermont as well as outside the state at such places as
New England Aquarium ,Yale University ,Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center , andPhillips Exeter Academy .Sardonis has said about his work:
References
* [http://www.vermontguides.com/2001/1-jan/techpark.htm Business People Vermont]
* [http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php3?tip_AttractionNo=1377 RoadsideAmerica.com]
* [http://aboutstone.org/vl/Stone_Sculptors_and_Carvers/S/ Aboutstone.org]
* [http://www.animalvoice.com/lakechamplain.htm Lake Champlain]External links
* [http://www.sardonis.com/piece.php?id=1 "Reverence" at Jim Sardonis' official site]
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