Roundabout Art |
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On the Count of Three
By: Jane DeDecker
Location: White Chapel & Continental
“On the Count of Three” depicts young parents in sync, holding hands through their child enjoying together the child’s joy of momentary flight.
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Lessons We Have Learned
By: Jane DeDecker
Location:White Chapel & Dove
Two Sculptures depicting multiple generations are placed across from each other with trees planted between. Each piece becoming a more intimate surprise. Both placed on natural stone bases within a natural wooded setting. |
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Morning
By: Darrell Davis
Location: Carroll & Dove
The grouping of deer in this sculpture is intended to evoke a peaceful pastoral scene reminiscent of the rural feel of the northern part of Southlake
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Taking Flight
By: Seth Vandable
Location: Brumlow & Continental
The sculpture represents the power of literature to transport young readers to faraway places. It also symbolizes education, and its impact on the future success of our children and their potential to reach for their dreams. |
North Park Art |
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Longhorn Bas Relief
By: Janice Hart Melito |
Southlake Town Square Art |
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The Ties that Bind
By: Jane DeDecker
Location: Family Park, Southlake Town Square
What was once farmland, developer Brian Stebbins and the City of Southlake envisioned as a center of activities and downtown for the City; a community-gathering place for events and entertainment; a place to conduct commerce; and the heart of our City’s government. |
DPS Headquarters Art |
Loyalty and Service Above All Else
By: Archie St. Clair |
Sentinel
By: Archie St. Clair |
Loyalty and Service Above All Else
By: Archie St. Clair |
DPS North Training Facility Art |
Reunion
By: Gary Alsum |
Semper Paratus
By: Sheldon James |
Saluting a Hero
By: Gary Alsum |