Papua New
Guinea Sculpture Garden, Stanford (March 2020)
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During this coronavirus time, as
Stanford campus is empty of people...
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...its Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden
is more than ever a source of inspiration, reminding us of the human condition.
[The stone
and wood statues were carved in 1994 by two groups of Papuan who traveled to
Stanford from the Sepik river region in PNG. For more information, see here.]
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[The creator
of this wood statue was inspired by The Thinker bronze statue of Rodin exposed
in Stanford′s Cantor Museum.]
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