Geoff J Mckay
_DSC1790 Body Language-Spirit of Place
By Terry Springer, 2010, located outside the City Council Customer Service Centre. Commissioned by the Palmerston North Public Sculpture Trust. Adapted for Palmerston North from the artist's "Body Language" series, the sculpture is made up of body fragments: a head, a hand and a foot. The head, with a winged temple, suggests thoughts taking flight and faces in the direction of learning institutions across the Manawatu River. The hand holds a horn of plenty and is oriented towards the boutique shopping and cafe area. The foot, as seen from The Square-facing side, holds a rose between it's toes, reflecting the enjoyment of nature that can take place in the Square.
_DSC1790 Body Language-Spirit of Place
By Terry Springer, 2010, located outside the City Council Customer Service Centre. Commissioned by the Palmerston North Public Sculpture Trust. Adapted for Palmerston North from the artist's "Body Language" series, the sculpture is made up of body fragments: a head, a hand and a foot. The head, with a winged temple, suggests thoughts taking flight and faces in the direction of learning institutions across the Manawatu River. The hand holds a horn of plenty and is oriented towards the boutique shopping and cafe area. The foot, as seen from The Square-facing side, holds a rose between it's toes, reflecting the enjoyment of nature that can take place in the Square.