“Diora” by Gary Haven Smith - NH State Library
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N 43° 12.435 W 071° 32.310
19T E 293783 N 4786958
A swoopy commissioned work in native granite, loosely based on DNA.
Waymark Code: WM5TFE
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 02/11/2009
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“Diora”, a 600-pound stone sculpture by Gary Haven Smith of Northwood, N.H., was installed on the lawn of the N.H. State Library on September 15, 2008. The N.H. State Council on the Arts, through its Percent for Art program, commissioned “Diora” in 2006. A curving, abstract form that suggests both a dancing figure and a double helix, the piece takes its name from diorite, the type of granite from which it is made. The sculpture’s cut-out center is covered in gold leaf, echoing the gold leaf on the dome of the nearby State House.
Smith is a State Arts Council Lifetime Fellow. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Smith has shown his work throughout the United States, Japan and the Netherlands. His sculptures can be found in public and private collections, including the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, N.H., and the Thorne-Sagendorph Gallery in Keene. “Diora” is the fourth public artwork Smith has created for the State. He works primarily with granite, most of which comes from New Hampshire.
Title: "Diora"
Artist: Gary Haven Smith
Media (materials) used: Diorite Granite
Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Front Lawn, NH State Library
Date of creation or placement: September 15, 2008
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