By Jane DeDecker (2006)Located at Brighton Recreation Center 555 N. 11th Avenue
The clump of grass holds all kinds of secrets. There is a garter snake, a butterfly, worm, caterpillar, bug and more!
Ears of Joy was named after a story about this boy and his dog. The story won a Pulitzer Prize.
As in many of Jane DeDecker’s pieces with children, a prop is used. In this case, it is a log! This sculpture speaks to activity and good health.
Galileo stares up into the sky...Wonder what he’s thinking?