Bob Sestok conducted a series of workshops with older artists (see below) in 2010 to share mutual experience and ideas from which he drew inspiration for the “Sunbeam” sculpture now installed as the center piece in a newly created pocket park in front of the Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation.
Sestok describes his piece as a functional sculpture constructed of welded bronze, interpreting nature in both abstract and representational imagery. Using squares and spheres protruding from a central core representing the energy of the sun and the movement of water, the piece is designed to engage community and highlight the Hannan Foundation as a center of growth and creativity.
The Hannan Foundation is deeply grateful to the Erb Family Foundation for its grant making this project possible. Additional thanks and appreciation for contributions from Edith Sestok, Gilbert and Lila Silverman, Steve and Kelly Pappas, Myron and Joyce Labau, Jim and Lynn Harper, Dennis Nawrocki, Vern and Evie Wheat and Skip Davis.
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