Life Springs in City Park

The Post Star Local / Regional on Thursday July 1st
Glens Falls City Park is getting some new Life today, in the form of its first metal sculpture appropriately titled, “Life.”
Artist miChelle M. Vara, who runs an art studio in Wilton, has created a ten foot tall sculpture out of I- beams. It will be unveiled Thursday at 2 pm near the corner of Ridge and Maple streets in City Park Glens Falls. Vara says the rusted metal sculpture took her a total of four months to create, although she said she spent a lot of time bending it and re-bending it until she got “a good flow.” It wasn’t saying what she wanted it to say.” She said of all the modifications.
Artist Likes Placement of Piece
Vara said the piece is intended to “reveal the ins and outs of the life that we live.”
She said she selected Glens Falls as the location for the sculpture because she sees the city as the hub of the North Country and a place open to the growth of the arts and culture. She said she’d like the placement of this piece of art in City Park to lead to a more interactive cultural base in Glens Falls.
-Mark Mahoney

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About miChelle

The Ballard Road Art Studio is home to artist miChelle M. Vara- Vara’s gallery art displays intriguing patterns of positive and negative space, light, shadow and texture, extending a rhythm achieved by the configuration of shapes in balance, capturing flow and motion. Her continual quest to capture vibrational concepts in metal and paint are evoked by her endless energy of life force. Vara offers 30 years of metal and paint with hundreds of commissions and an endless portfolio of diverse clients. Vara has an expanded background working with grants offered from state and federal facilities. She works tirelessly to meet the needs of corporate and individual clients. Vara’s progressive attitude offers the unique opportunity of working artist, business and communication; for the outcome of endless dimensions though art.

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