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Free-form sculpture by man and nature are juxtaposed against the winter landscape behind the UK Student _ Z
K Center along Patterson Drive. The untitled artwork of welded steel and white auto-body paint is a creation K
l of Tetsushi Kawakami FA ’00. Kawakami was a UK undergraduate when he submitted a model of his pro- K V ]
K posed sculpture to the Art in Public Places committee for the Sculpture on Campus program. His design was
T selected and Kawakami completed the full—size piece that has been on public display since the late spring of 1
V 2000. The piece, Kawakami said, represents two figures communicating with each other in somewhat of a
  dancing configuration. Kawakami took his inspiration from the idea that a university is a place that thrives
on communication and where people help each other.
Kawakami is a native of Japan and moved to Shelbyville with his family after he completed 7th grade. He
currently is a graduate student in the sculpture department at Virginia Commonwealth University.
The Sycamore tree was a design created by Mother Nature and is maintained by the UK Physical Plant-
Grounds Department.
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