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  2. Flowing Kiss - Wikipedia

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    Flowing Kiss is an art installation consisting of two 2013 stainless steel sculptures by Lawrence Argent, [1] installed at North Bank Park in Columbus, Ohio, United States. According to The Sculpture Center's Outdoor Sculpture Inventory, the sculptures face one another, and "both are wide, rippling shape that narrows to lips ready for a kiss". [2]

  3. Gavel (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Gavel is a 2008 sculpture by Andrew F. Scott, depicting a gavel, a mallet used by judges to maintain order in a courtroom and to punctuate rulings.The work is located at the Ohio Judicial Center, home to the Supreme Court of Ohio, situated in Downtown Columbus's Civic Center.

  4. Intersect (Canneto) - Wikipedia

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    Three bronze graceful forms intersect at the top while three stainless steel 'lightning bolts' intersect near the middle. Water flows down the bronze forms from a fountain set 6 feet high in the sculpture and into the 20 ft. x 20 ft. pool. The sculpture and surrounding pool rest on the ground in an irregular planting bed."

  5. From giant gavels to anthropomorphic deer, a guide to ... - AOL

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    Downtown's pop of color. At the heart of Downtown at the intersection between High and Gay streets is a gigantic, looming 229-foot hanging sculpture made up of 78 miles of twine with 500,000 knots.

  6. Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture, 2018. An inscription on the top of the stone wall reads: "In remembrance of the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust and millions more including prisoners of war, ethnic and religious minorities, Freemasons, homosexuals, the mentally ill, developmentally disabled, and political dissidents who suffered under Nazi Germany."

  7. Washington Gladden Social Justice Park - Wikipedia

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    The three-ton sculpture depicts several people standing closely together, along with a rescued animal. It was designed with thin steel sheets to appear solid from the sides, but barely visible from the front, representing people with great challenges who appear invisible to society, as well as "individual people becoming a coherent whole".

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