St. Paul’s graduate brings glaring display to Hargate Gallery

Flat Moon (schist.)
Flat Moon (schist.)
Man with Dog (granite.)
Man with Dog (granite.)
Female Fetish Figure (saw dust, bones, shells, coral.)
Female Fetish Figure (saw dust, bones, shells, coral.)
Dead Salesman (human, cow and deer bones, dental acrylic.)
Dead Salesman (human, cow and deer bones, dental acrylic.)
Walking Moon (bronze from teakwood.)
Walking Moon (bronze from teakwood.)
Clown.
Clown.
Abe.
Abe.
Turkey (bronze from shelf fungus, bird skull, scallop shell and pine sprigs.)
Turkey (bronze from shelf fungus, bird skull, scallop shell and pine sprigs.)

For years, visitors to St. Paul’s School have enjoyed Joseph Wheelwright’s Moonstone sculpture along the path near the Lower School Pond. Now they can enjoy many of his other pieces. The 1966 graduate is currently showing his stone, granite and wood sculptures in the school’s Hargate Gallery, an exhibit that will be on display through May 31.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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