Wild Blue Remembering 9/11 Christmas
Horse Figurine
Painted Ponies
Inspired by the Tribute of Lights, this stallion poses triumphantly atop rubble. The faceted blue represents the beams of light and the 43,600 windows that were part of the Twin Towers. The title borrows the name of a restaurant in the North Tower.
There have been a number of powerful tributes to the tragedy of 9/11, among them the commemorative public art installation known as the Tribute of Lights: a pair of giant beams of light, installed at Ground Zero, that mimicked the position and shape of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center as they illuminated the night sky over Manhattan. With this image in mind, I conceived of a Painted Pony that utilized the same form that The Trail created for a previous tribute to 9/11 titled “Unconquered,” which posed a white stallion triumphantly atop rubble intended to represent the collapsed Twin Towers, with an American flag behind it. But instead of a white horse, this piece would feature a faceted blue horse. Blue because the lights in the Tribute of Lights were blue. Faceted to represent the 43,600 windows that were part of the Twin Towers, as well as the venues on the top floors of the North Tower which were called Windows on the World. The title - “Wild Blue” - borrows the name of a restaurant in the North Tower that was destroyed.
Hand painted resin, with rectangular base and brass title plaque.
Measures 9.5" high