Window to the Soul - Edmond, OK
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member hamquilter
N 35° 39.317 W 097° 28.696
14S E 637749 N 3946781
This abstract sculpture is one of almost 200 pieces of outdoor art in Edmond.
Waymark Code: WMPDAX
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 08/12/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
Views: 12

Window to the Soul is located on the median on Boulevard, just north of the Edmond Library. It is a piece 72" high, 48" wide and 14" deep. It is constructed of limestone, sandstone, glass, copper, bronze and steel.

Between two rough-cut stone pillars a flat stone slab hangs, embedded with a translucent piece of glass. At the top, is a semi-circular metal beam with with a small piece of glass.

The sculptor is Gary Reiche who has done several of the sculptures on display throughout Edmond. On his website, he calls this piece Tabla Rasa.

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NOTE FROM HAMQUILTER REGARDING TITLE: I went to the City of Edmond and they confirmed that occasionally they rename a sculpture for various reasons, but only with the sculptor's permission. The City has renamed it Window to the Soul, and the gallery has a photo of their website showing it with that name. Waymark needs to carry the name that the City uses on display. The plaque is not installed yet, but it will say "Window to the Soul."
Title: Window to the Soul

Artist: Greg Reiche

Media (materials) used: Stone, metal, glass

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Boulevard median

Date of creation or placement: 2008

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