Your Essential Magnificence -- South Congress Ave at Live Oak, Austin TX
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The mosaic artwork Your Essential Magnificence at the intersection of South Congress Ave and Live Oak in Austin TX
Waymark Code: WMTF2R
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/14/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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This mosaic art installation has become a symbol of South Congress (SoCo) area of Austin, a now vibrant, fun, and funky area of Austin.

From the Austin Culture map blog: (visit link)

Positive public art: James Talbot unveils "Your Essential Magnificence" mixed media sculpture
By Caitlin M. Ryan
9.9.11

Nworthy art is commonly inspired by distress, dissent or conflict. Such sentiments are bound to arise in or around any given community; however, there is as much opportunity to highlight that which is completely positive.

Award-winning mixed media artist James Talbot chooses to take this artistic road less traveled, and tomorrow he unveils his colorfully uplifting "Your Essential Magnificence" public art sculpture on South Congress.

The project, which required 2,100 hours of solitary work, was commissioned to Talbot by the City of Austin in 2003. Because of the very public location, Talbot couldn't work on-site and was challenged to construct the piece by assembling 65 transportable parts, held together by custom-made wires, frames and bolts. Imbedded inside and out of view are objects and mementos which Talbot collected from iconic South Austin locations including the Broken Spoke, the Armadillo World Headquarters and the Cathedral of Junk.

"I never did lose inspiration," Talbot says of the long project. "Once it caught hold, there were too many problems to solve as I went. Figuring how to make a large piece that's actually composed of small pieces that fit together positively—without any worry of alignment—and transportable by my pickup truck was a big, big challenge."

So dedicated to the "Magnificence" project was Talbot that he simultaneously enrolled in an Art Metals class at Austin Community College, quit shaving altogether, and his wife, Kay Pils, began jokingly calling herself an "art widow."

Talbot's deep dedication to his art and its surrounding positivity could also be accredited to his involvement in personal growth organizations throughout Austin. For years, Talbot has been involved in a men's growth group that was led by the recently deceased and widely respected Dan Jones.

"[Jones] is probably the only happy person I know, and he achieved that step by step," Talbot says. "I did [counseling] sessions with him, and one of the directions he passed on to me as I was grousing about something in my life was to repeat, 'Not even that can mar my essential magnificence,' and it just really stuck. Before I realized it, it became the name of the piece."

As much as Talbot catered to the sculpture being a photo op for passersby (complete with small steps so children can climb aboard), he mostly wanted the project to feel "wonder-evoking." When someone steps in front of "Magnificence," the hope is that he or she might feel royally dressed and draped in jewels. His art is part playful, part secular and largely esoteric.

People will easily identify Gaudi as a major influencer of Talbot's, not suprising as he spent time living in Spain. However, Talbot spent his childhood living between five different continents, so the influence in his art is just as varied. With such a wide palate to draw from, the aesthetic may seem over the top to some viewers. "When I was really little, we lived in England and then moved immediately to Morocco—there's a big jump there," Talbot explains understandingly. "But I was happy with both of them. And so I can see both of their influences in the same piece."

Talbot explores a blending of distinctive cultures and identities, an idea that readily lends itself to the richness of "Your Essential Magnificence."

"The world doesn't need more [distress], it needs more of what's beautiful or what's right," he says. "I think all people are born wonderful, magnificent and zestful. When that's not showing, that's not because their essential nature is flawed. It's because something is covering it. This [sculpture] is honoring that essential magnificence in the individual."

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The City of Austin’s Art in Public Places acquires and maintains works of art for City facilities and parks through commissions, donations and loans for the cultural enrichment of Austin’s community. AIPP is part of the Cultural Arts Division within the City of Austin’s Economic Growth and Redevelopment Services Office.

The unveiling will take place at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, September 10th at the South Austin Island Park (2205 S. Congress Ave. at Live Oak St.)."

And from the Austin Chronicle: (visit link)

"'Your Essential Magnificence'
After eight years, a shrine to South Austin arrives on South Congress
BY ROBERT FAIRES, FRI., SEPT. 16, 2011

Is it a peacock? A pregnant octopus? A cosmic spider? Or just the best Mardi Gras throne this side of the Big Easy? Sculptor James Talbot says yes, yes, yes, and yes. The Bouldin Creek artist – you may know his home that doubles as a giant work of art, Casa Neverlandia – is happy for you to see in it whatever you want. He himself just wanted to create a shrine for South Austin, and after some eight years of working with the city's Art in Public Places program and some 2,100 hours of his own time constructing the steel armature, filling it with concrete, and covering it with mosaic tile, he made one. More than 120 people showed up on Saturday, Sept. 10, to see it dedicated. Unseen from the outside but an integral part of Your Essential Magnificence, as Talbot has titled the work, are items from more than 60 South Austin institutions – everything from a brick from the Armadillo World Headquarters to a chair from the Broken Spoke to a frying pan from Nueva Onda. The piece sits at the corner of South Congress and Live Oak and is waiting for you to come take a seat."
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Address:
2205 S Congress
Austin, TX


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