Chaco Rising Creation: (click on any thumbnail to start slideshow)
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01 Jim and Blanks from Above
02 Jim with Blanks.jpg
02 Jim with Blanks
03 Drawing From Model.jpg
03 Drawing From Model
04 Preparing to Rough Carve.jpg
04 Preparing to Rough Carve
05 First Cut is the Deepest.jpg
05 First Cut is the Deepest
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06 Styro-snow
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07 Close-up View
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08 How To Ruin Chainsaw
09 Before and After Rough Carving.jpg
09 Before and After Rough Carving
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10 All Four Rough Carved
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11 Sanded and Ready for Hard Coat
12 Calculating Solstice Angle.jpg
12 Calculating Solstice Angle
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13 Applying Cement & Fiberglass
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14 Hard Coat in Progress
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15 Marking Foundation Location
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16 Sandias from Studio
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17 Marking Winter Solstice Sunrise
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18 Five Seconds after Sunrise
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19 Chaco Rising at Sunrise
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20 Installation View
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21 Chaco Team Aaron Doug Jim & Drake
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22 Pat's Fused Glass Galaxy
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23 Light Dagger at Sunrise
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24 Final Color Coat
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25 Chaco Rising Full View
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26 Chaco Rising Detail View
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27 Chaco Rising Title & Dedication Plaque
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28 Chaco Rising Title & Dedication
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29 Finished Sculpture
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30 Chaco has Risen
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Artist's Work Will Adorn City Hall


By Elaine D. Briseņo
Journal Staff Writer


    The city of Rio Rancho has chosen artist Jaymes Dudding to design an original piece of artwork for the outside of its new City Hall.
    The artwork, named "Chaco Rising," will pay homage to the unique Pueblo people of New Mexico. According to a news release from the city, Dudding's piece will be a modern interpretation of Chaco Canyon's ancient Sun Dagger solar calendar.
    Chaco Canyon, located in the northwest part of the state, was a center of culture for the Pueblo people from 900 to 1150 A.D.
    Dudding's piece will recreate the Sun Dagger petroglyph. During the summer solstice, the petroglyph created a single band of light that bisected the center of a rock spiral. Additional light fell on a nearby petroglyph that marked the spring and fall equinoxes.
    "Ancient solar calendars and markers exist around the world," Dudding said in a news release. "My piece is an attempt to recognize and pay homage to the ingenuity and beauty of the Pueblo people."
    Dudding is installing the piece near the east entrance of the City Hall building. It will rise 8 feet from the ground and be about 10 feet in diameter. The piece is scheduled for completion by the end of January.
    Each of the city's six councilors agreed to give $2,000 from their discretionary funds to pay for a piece of art that would "enhance visitors' experience" when they visit City Hall.
    The city put out a request for proposals to select an artist to create the piece. A selection committee, which included District 3 City Councilor Delma Petrullo, evaluated the applicants and chose Dudding as the winner. Petrullo said artists had to send in either a small model or rendering of their proposed piece.
    Petrullo said the city received seven proposals. Each was evaluated using criteria that included artist experience and background, quality of past projects and quality of proposed artwork.
    The committee also got the opinion of each councilor before making a final decision. Petrullo said she feels Dudding's proposed art was appropriate. She said it represents the culture of the area.
    "The moment I saw his piece," Petrullo said. "I said 'This is the one' without knowing who the artist was."

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