- Peter Wolf Toth
Peter Wolf Toth (born December 1947) is a Hungarian-born
sculptor , who immigrated to theUnited States and settled in Akron,Ohio . He later studied art at theUniversity of Akron . He created a series of sculptures called "Trail of the Whispering Giants" to honor Native Americans. Overall, he has created more than 60 sculptures, including at least one in each state of the United States, and in several provinces ofCanada ."Trail of the Whispering Giants"
Toth completed his first sculpture, of stone, in
La Jolla, California in February 1972. The sculpture of an Native American head, measuring nearly convert|6|ft|m|sp=US in height from chin to forehead, was carved into a sandstone cliff located between Marine Street and Windansea Beach, and represented three months of work. ["La Jolla Light", July 12, 1979, page C-9, and "La Jolla Light", July 19, 1979, page A-1]Thereafter, he decided to embark upon a journey to create a sculpture in each state. His second sculpture was located in Sand Run Metropolitan Park in his hometown of Akron, Ohio. Since then he has completed a statue in each of the 50 states, and in several provinces of Canada. Some states have more than one sculpture.
Florida has three sculptures located in DeLand, Fort Lauderdale, and Punta Gorda. Other sculptures have been made to replace earlier ones. His second sculpture in Ohio was vandalized and destroyed. In response, Toth carved "Rotaynah" at Fairlawn Elementary School (now Judith A. Resnik Community Learning Center). Afterwards, he continued until his journey ended in May 1988, when he completed a sculpture inHawaii . [cite news |author=Geeslin, Ned and Cable Neuhaus |title=Peter Toth has heads-up works in every state, so Canada is next. |work=People |date=September 5, 1988]The largest sculptures stand over convert|20|ft|m|sp=US in height, with some exceeding convert|50|ft|m|sp=US. When discussing his interpretation of what to sculpt for his Winslow,
Arizona , project, Toth had this to say:"I study the Indians of the area, then visualize an Indian within the log. It is a composite of all the native people of the state." [cite web |url=http://www.roadtripamerica.com/roadside/Peter-Wolf-Toth.htm |title=Sculpture by Peter Wolf Toth in Winslow, Arizona] , Roadtrip America |accessdate=2007-05-27]
After 1988
Toth continues to plan further sculptures in other countries, and also spends time making repairs and performing maintenance on the existing sculptures. He has created replacement sculptures where statues have been damaged.
References
External links
* [http://www.gbkphoto.com/pages/peter_wolf_toth.htm Peter Wolf Toth]
* [http://www.waymarking.com/cat/details.aspx?f=1&guid=8fbd270d-3a97-42ab-8631-b73cf6c32335 Photos of sculptures]
* [http://www.ci.akron.oh.us/Tour/Rotaynah.htm "Rotaynah" sculpture, Akron]
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