Circle of Peace - Loveland, CO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
N 40° 25.429 W 105° 05.585
13T E 492103 N 4474802
This endearing peace was inspired by an interview with a former white supremacist!
Waymark Code: WMMQKV
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 10/26/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 8

This piece both shows the joy of children and also help to teach tolerance. From the artists website:

"I watched on television an interview with a former white supremacist. At age eighteen, he was imprisoned because of his violent anti-racial acts. The interview became very interesting to me as he recounted his reformation while in prison.

He told how, prior to his sentence, he vehemently avoided people of other races. Simply: they were to be hated, they were to be abhorred, and they were to be despised. For a time, he was in solitary confinement. Overnight, he was placed in an environment where interaction with men of many colors and from many cultures was a welcome experience. Relationships developed. Biases subsided. Upon release from prison, he found himself free from the prejudices and bondage that previously had tied his hands and soul.

Today, he takes a radical stand against such actions, like those found in his own sordid past, by speaking out in public forums. He exposes the thought process and violence of hate groups. He coaches a multi-cultural youth hockey team.

This story fascinates me. The prejudice could only occur when there was no interaction. When the associations were built, the barriers were destroyed. Friendships occurred. This idea is what “Circle of Peace” represents; portraying children from all walks of life playing with and enjoying each other. The circle that the children form represents the continuum of humanity. The clasped hands represent the interaction and cooperation, together with compassion and respect, which engenders humanity. Respect for each other’s uniqueness bridges the gap between any indifference.

I created a space in the circle and it is fascinating to watch children interact with the piece. Quickly, they notice the gap and instantly clasp the two outstretched hands and complete the circle. Each and every person is a vital element in this wonderful circle of life." (from (visit link) )

There is a thoughtfully placed piece of slate to keep the viewer from getting muddy feet when interacting with the piece.
Location description: Benson Sculpture Garden

Statue's Subject: Tolerance

Artist: Gary Price

Visit Instructions:
Photo of the statue with person sitting on bench next to the statue, standing next to the statue or other-wise interacting appropriately with the statue(face of person does not need to show, gps does not need to be in photo).
Extra credit for having fun!!!

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