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3. Three trees will be spaced to represent the feathers on the shaft of the arrow (Diagram #1) <br />* 1 <br />The trees represent feathers on an arrow as archetypes of strength and purpose guiding the lives of <br />past, present and future students of Notre Dame and those who visit Reunion Park. The proposed trees <br />are Black Gum and each is approximately 2.5 inches in diameter. These trees will display striking colors <br />in the fall. The placement of the trees are important in the overall geometric design of the installation. <br />4. Rock (indicated by a rectangle on point #5) symbolizes the tip of the arrow <br />The rock is head -shaped (in reference to thinking) and allows up to three visitors to sit together. It's <br />placement will be on the point of the promontory overlooking the St. Joseph River. The rock will be in <br />line with tree (#1), the shaft of the shovel handle, and the center of the round -about. The line of sight <br />from the tip of the shovel handle to the rock is pointing to the Golden Dome on the ND campus. <br />5. Linear relationship (Diagram #2) <br />A viewer's eye is guided from the tip of the shovel handle to the tree #1 to the rock (5) to the unseen <br />Golden Dome (#6) on the campus of Notre Dame as illustrated in the diagram. <br />6 <br />5 <br />1. Note 1. Roundabout — sight from center <br />Note 2. Circle at the walking path <br />placement of sculpture, small box is <br />plaque near sidewalk <br />Note 3.------- line of sight in direction of <br />Golden Dome (from center of <br />roundabout to the shovel handle to the <br />0 tree #1 to the rock to the (unseen) <br />Golden Dome. <br />6. Website identification <br />The art installation will have a global position location with overhead imagery and a conceptual outline <br />on a website. <br />D&VO-VI S"tL, I u <br />Devon Sullivan <br />Presentation on the art installation at Riverside and W. Angela Dr. in South Bend Page 2 <br />