Show stvit w'cvct w vxxo uu wftv ycagss "m 'ViV? fx V-- f - " ’ : ’& tA4 tvs " c s cs i’-- J ti Page 12 — Tht Hemld Journal Logan Utah Wednesday October 71988 I 5' Wit m V Wf': s 4 : Md FREDERICK 5® V for rA - 'AA-'-''"- A?i$f i v--s 1000 residents who contributed money to the $300000 ' project the muni is so convincingly detailed (AP)-Wi- lliam Cochran used to worry when people '' touched his muraL " mur-- " But after 5 12 years of visitors ld munng in amazemdm as Or symbol suggestions “It’s human nature” Cochran says: ' “and part of the fun of die mnraL” r The uije to touch to connect is whaM die work a painted bridge overCanoU Greek is all aboqL It tricks the eye with ttompe l'oeil stonework dazzles the mind with more than 100 images seem-- ’ ingly carved into the sandstone blocks and warms die soul with its message of beneath the bridge teveals another bit of astonishing artwork by turns classical ' whimsical spiritual After marveling at die images of n fQuntainirongate Grecian-styl- e statue and solemn angel one discovers the mural's many smaller symbols — some just indies high: ' Asteaming cup tf coffee backhand clasping a white one a school bell a motorcycle a porch swine A rose All were suggested— in letters convert rin lions photographs and “What to Cochran’s question: response object represents the spirit of community "V to you?” The artist says he turned down offers of up to $25000 to paint corporate or organizational logos on the bridge Cochran 43 trained in EngUsllphi-losoph- y and metaphysics painted half a dozen murals before envisioning the' i - 'if A: - their:-wou- brash the concrete surface he worked the artist understands its painted ivy and scouring its faun algae stains Each step alongside or wl yV-'- :- life-ci- ze i community spirit - v v Community Bridge He persuaded the Board of Aklermen4 to use $70000 they had earmarked foe : ‘ cladding the faridge in real stone as seed money for a project that would involve - the entire communityvJt Jbastakeh $ 1 66000 in public funding: $50000 from die Carroll Creek Rotary Chib and more than $80000 in privatedonationsf who champiMayor James oned the project as an alderman person' ally dobatod $5000 “The bridge and its uniqueness has brought national recognition to the city of Frederick” Grimes says “The fact that it's being done by one of our own reflects the mixed society we have in this historic community” Cochran wouldn't reveal his fee hot : said he has worked 60 hours a week since early 1993 to realize his vision ' The bridge stands beside an ait museum the Delapteine Visual Arts Center in die center of a planned complex of new office and apartment buildings “It should be a work that will anchor die spirit of community in this new public space and help catalyze economic development ptiblic involvement and AP photo An son gate to aunounded by fake ivy and stonework on the Community Bridge to downtown Frederick Md Artist William Cochran's mural feanatonned the plain concrete structure into the appearance of a stone bridge with Me size images of a fountain jren gate and statues “Bridges take separate land and they make common ground” the artist says “Bridges connect” He painted the last symbol on the bridge Sept 12 at a dedication ceremony for die Community Bridge in the head of downtown Frederick It was a community event for the more than social and cultural transformation” v WBamCochreft an ariht standi nmfto pna of theimaoiss he created qu dtoridr Tlw knagt appears Jn partoctpanpacSw tram one spectoeY naan or oovnowi rraoancK Mwywnirs iMunp "window in tto adjacent Datoptoins VtoM Arts Cantor uommumy onogi n 'iV : n Last year die bridge woo a Project of die Year Award from the American Public Works Association The project’s World Wide Web site bridgesky linenet has inspired a similar national art project in South Africa Jack Becker managing editor of Public Art Review called the Community reach out locally and globally with a very dear purpose and process while "says" In painting the bridge he says be has maintaining die highest artistic integrlearned dud everyone wants to connect ity” The mural has already won die hearts of Ffcedericklpiiisns “I go into a store downtown to get something for toe mural and they say Is that for the muni? Just take fc’ And that " Bridge remarkable for “its ability to with others fThe 't f T 'j Experiencing joy doesn’t always mean pfeasure Mil iJ J t JIIV -- ! vtjne- - to put into words I've been trying to figure out but I think what the difference is between 1 am beginning to pleasure and joy When I was young 1 was told By Trent Wentz they were different yet as let me try Those things which me pleasure or momentary bring happiness appear ta be short term They are enjoyable while ference between the two con- doing diem and even their memory can bring a smile to my lips at cepts times but they are short-terfishWhen I was young I went They don't last! I must do them ing golfing swimming tb over and over to get the same movies horseback riding and and in many cases I must other which Seemed bang m things many to bring me joy I loved reading and playing and watching sports Those were great times back when I was a boy In fact as I think about it I still like almost all of those things and they still bring me pleasure What then is this concept of joy and how does it differ from pleasure? It ready is kind rtf difficult for exceed the previous level which brought me satisfaction to obtain die same bang I have al they4oil feels good tbMhini comparison which bothers me a little to mention in part because I find myself hoping the comparison isn’t true but I'd write of it anyway When someone gets into drugs they do so to escape to have a buzz to “get high” and when I KiVfVrftiieofy lasts addicted and live for next hiL What was once a pleasure now' destroys tbeir minds and bodies and in down times they dwed in misery Their focus on personal pleasure becomes a nighttime during i f ' ' MK H CADU 1 WUI DONETS should contact Patty Halaufia in THE PARENT ftiwr Mantel HsoMi SoivktM Ever Arm AM ms MS IMS M THE ROXSURY latinccs onSHI DcOualD forUCOl tenMsassSMteMi Mask of Zorro PARENT TRAPw TV MMW -V ThoCsSomcthm About Mart f 4- w At 1 ' Uwi HUD n " LEGEND i- N H OIL DOOLITTLE M mil — :sr - M At -- lUnULWEAPON a ms ms ffi IV ii v ’ Noon 6pm Saturday At last - a personal tool that lets you monitor the prog ress of K diet & exercise programs - ¥ 'vj S£7- jffii'"'s-- d orfa Ky W ' aTV 9am f 6pm Blowout Como Goo 0g gO fao BnraS 975 M IVIain Logan 0 752-046- 1 if' s A V ' - y - - A ¥ USPrivate Ryan m Sawm TRAPm ” n-- v -- 0tt 53 V'- - wuni One Trub Thmq "‘teton samiims ttw dbidor of uMoit and Rich eountito of Boar' - -i On- Worid’s only BODY FAT MONITORSCALES a yyy: y Friday DtornatSMsasi TMWarttt it IKM IJXBA1V '- : wmummm SXMKSEVWNICHn interested in entering a float 797-20- tetooteMsate-- - ' doesn’t provide completion USU’s Office of Alumni Relations by Tuesday Octl3 Her telephone is Parade entries should go along widi the Homecoming theme 'I-- hides mdour nation iaeed AM to be of short duration and Utah State University is solicitdace at 10 amon Logan’s Main ing area businesses and organiza- - Street lions interested in entering a float-- in —Businesses and organizations the Homecoming Parade eyesof innentalhealdi'dienputl mist admit that dwsq individuals who have it are better adjusted" and enjoy their lives modi more Feriups it’s time fajr us to reject toe relion of racism snd consid er stoat our frunilies our commiH MrawuertMieir USU seeking floats scheduled for Saturday Oct 17 in Logan The theme for the 1998 Aggie Homecoming is “Take the “A” Train Brick to Utah State for Homecoming" The annual USU parade takes ' by struggle jjt imt addicting but it ji com- - : ichingJoy pleting Looked atthrOughthe wor-ship- ed We live in a world where doing ' What feels good becomes the guideline and yet seems always' K?t - ' It isn’t won in the short term nor does it diminish quickly I’m afraid toy with its attendant feelings or completion satiation and satisfaction comes only to those who invest their time and enerwhich they are held in heavf gies outside of themselves mid chains and their power of agency outside of their comfort zone It seems that to really experi-or choice is abdicated Now the' question is does this ence joy and to get the satisfaction for the term requires happen to those who seek only sacrifice and long n willingness to sub- for pleasure in life? Surely no V' one starts out like this It takes mit to imensive labor Those who are involved in place 'one step at a time and toe other people’s lives seem to be ' has addictive seeking qualities Have you ever seen someone ' die happtesLThose whogive rf who is just focused on pleasing him or herself? We live in a world where the ‘self is : about joyalti ihemseWei'seentjtpi experience tfrfi thing' wexall joy It'is long tem because is hard won u often accompanied by testing by wm jrtfr-a:- ' oral ty don’t thThlrit is connected to pkure at IL to facU dunk joy Unfortunately as they become used to the drug they must take more and more to feel the same effect Finally they become So 1 looked at them then they seemed the same You went out and did something that felt good something you enjoyed and I thought that was happiness I ready couldn’t understand that there was a dif- W ‘J' ri' bridge reminds ba you can a bridge build bridge find always walk across a bridge” Cochran bays: “We’re on common grobnd” Cochransays JHIAI v happens over and over again “Cbfehnm |