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An Esoteric and Inspiring Collection of Angelic
Sculptures to Honor Local Angels


Are you or is someone you know a sculptor? Angels Path Sculpture Walk is seeking sculptors to donate angel-themed sculptures to Pima County Parks and Recreation for exhibit in Brandi Fenton Park. To apply please email Alex Heveri at alexartist@msn.com
Brandi Fenton Park is a Pima County public park created by Jon and April Fenton in 2003 to honor the memory of their 13-year-old daughter, Brandi Fenton, who was killed in a car accident that year. The Fentons and local artist Alex Heveri, nationally known creator of the three major Glass in Flight traveling sculpture exhibits, decided to widen the scope of the intent inherent in the park's memorial concept. While the park was already a place for playing, exercising, biking, picnicking and relaxing, why not create an angel walkway full of beautiful art, where people could remember and celebrate the angels in their own lives?

Today Brandi Fenton Park and the Angels Path Sculpture Walk attracts visitors from all over the state and the country. Numerous talented local sculptors have donated their work to create a place where angels, in whatever form, actually exist.

 
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Sculptors (L-R): Joe Benedict, John Benedict, Alex Heveri, Adam Holman

Angels Path Sculpture Walk Organization. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. alexartist@msn.com

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