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Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester
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Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester
Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester
Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester
Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester
Saint Michael | Public Sculptures by Jim Sardonis | Saint Michael's College in Colchester

Created and Sold by Jim Sardonis

Jim Sardonis

Saint Michael - Public Sculptures

Featured In Saint Michael's College, Colchester, VT

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This piece was commissioned by St. Michael’s College for placement in front of the new Hoehl Welcome Center. It was dedicated in October 2004 to three alumni who perished at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Including base it is 8 1/2′ tall and carved from Barre,VT granite. Its granite and brick base also acts as a bench.

Medium: Granite.

Item Saint Michael
Created by Jim Sardonis
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Jim Sardonis
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Wescover creator since 2020
Sculpture in Stone and Bronze

My work is inspired by natural forms – human, plant and animal. I enjoy designing site-specific commissions in stone and bronze for corporations, private residential settings and public institutions. In between commissioned work I produce pieces that I often have on hand for sale in stone and bronze. I also design and create gold jewelry, often using subjects related to some of my larger sculptures. I am constantly trying to find ways to use my work to raise awareness about the kinship and interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of environmental conservation.

I began my study and practice of sculpture while a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in the late ’60’s. I went on to Oberlin College and majored in a combination of studio art and art history. After graduating from Oberlin in 1973, I taught sculpture and art at all levels for many years until finally focusing my attention completely on my work.