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Carrara marble on a black Tennessee marble base.
Size: 8 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft.
Cornucopia was commissioned by the City of Norris, Tennessee to celebrate its 50th Anniversary. It was the first piece of public art commissioned by Norris and had tremendous community support. It represents the abundance of the important things in life we have here in Norris. Although it appears to be empty it celebrates the non-tangible such as our wonderful sense of community, volunteer spirit and pride of home. To celebrate the history Norris has with the Norris Dam, when it rains the water is caught in the top of the sculpture which represents Norris Lake and runs down the spine, representing the Clinch River. It was installed in the town square in front of the Regional Public Library and next door to Norris City Commons.