OCR Text |
Show 1 pleasant Grove, Lindon well represented in Pageant BVMARCELLA WALKER A Utah Pageant of the Arts L last week at American Fork iool with another grand 1 The spectacular "live" art S. 'jn be sn through July 20 at sboca"e eTican Fork High Ik 1 IS auditorium, except Sundays f sSal note are the numbers of . tantodPleMMrt Grove and Lindon S S Twho are participating in the S plsant Grove is the narrator for SJpgeant as he has been almost I asffoneoftheartts' H sculptors used to make the Sues and backgrounds for the pieces shown in the Pageant is from Iaf members from Lindon are ti sick Budd, Jonathan Chidester, Henriksen and Dan Matthews. k Ftom Pleasant Grove there are , k Diane Bunker, John Farley, Paul h Farley Fox' Julie Hardm'an, Marissa Johnson,. Sue k James Brandon Karren, John ;t Karren' and Trudy Karren, Jechell Levin Jevonne Levin, Jonique , ner Levin Ryan Levin, LaDawn : enl0Ve, Bobbie Miller, Erin , Miller Katie Miller, Melanie Ann Morton, Chad Pack, Jennie Pack, ; Lela Pack- Jonn Paul SnePherd Michael Shepherd, Cameron Snow, Paula Snow, Tyson Snow, Ashley Carpenter and Rendell Carter. Professional artists from the Pleasant Grove area who are displaying works in the Pageant's Art Exhibit are Jonathan Bronson, Richard D. Budd, Carol Petit Harding, Grant Speed, and Kimball Warren. Several of the local youth have art work displayed in the Youth Art Exhibit of the Pageant. Youth participants from the local areas are Angie McConnel, Kindergarten, Kin-dergarten, American Heritage School; Andrea Adams, and Mandy McConnel, fifth grade, American Heritage; Kevin Karr, i eighth grade, American Heritage; Darin Newell, John Lehi Jensen, Jr., Ron Shapiro, Monique Forbes, Alison Gilbert, Jason Cox, Kim Southam, Collette Anderson, and Eric Phillips, all eighth grade from Pleasant Grove Junior High School ; Belva Parr, Lori Wood, ninth grade, Pleasant Grove Junior High. Richard Budd explained the detail involved in forming a replica of a piece of sculpture such as St. George Fighting the Dragon (a bronze and silver sculpture.) Much of the sculpture was formed from styrofoam which is shaped and molded to the size and dimension needed. Of course, it is painted to look like the original sculpture and the framework is strengthened so that it will hold up St. George (which in this case is a girl) . The show opens with a wedgwood pendant made of Jasper Ware. As the pendent hangs there in mid-air the gasp of the audience is indicative in-dicative of the reaction throughout the remainder of the show. Paintings depicted are Winter Party, The Fountain of Love, The Garden of Allah, Point, Cuw terpoint, Ludwig II at 19 and Ludwig at 40, Snap the Whip, The Lady with a Harp, The Harpist, and Christ in Gethesemane. Sculptures are Ministering Angel, The Burghers of Calais which is shown with a beautiful story told with it, Ludwig II, Bavaria, St. George Fighting the Dragon, Nessus and Deianira, The Dancers and LaPieta. Porcelains are Doll Bath, Doll Mother, The Smart Little Sister, The Run-away, Ring around the Rosie, Postman, Apple Tree Girl, Story Weather, The Artist, Hear Ye, Hear Ye, Culprits, Out of Danger, Ride into Christmas, Goose Girl, and August der Starke. There is a pieced ivory panel, the Biglin Brothers Racing on a postage stamp, a mural of Tristan's Farewell, the coins, Walking Liberty and Double Eagle, post cards, The Run-away, Ring Around the Rosie and DPostman from the Porcelains, porcelain plates, The Painter, Pondering on the Porch and the Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter; Decorativefunctional is a Mantle Clock. -"T-rtBMgifwwiw in mmMiimHMimwvamtmmimimi . jpuMiuiii ulluiuw i iu m mwjwwjuwii iwiniji i.hjjmu u mn i imwn .mm mi t n inn tm i i rrn . ..... - -.cv.- y zrr -sJ - - .--J. iin i - i rn " ' - -1 i ' Lindon's own Richard Budd explains how he sculpted the horse and dragon for this beautiful piece in the Utah Pageant of the Arts. |