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Maquette and Final Installation Media: Patinated Cast and Fabricated Bronze with
Stainless Steel Understructure; in-ground LED lighting system
Maquette: 7 x 9 x 7 [scale: 1” = 1’]
Site Specific Dimensions: 84 x 108 x 84
Commission Budget: $100,000

The design has been approved by the Committee. However, due to funding issues in this economic downturn, the decision to proceed with this project has been postponed indefinitely.
The central relief panel features six handprints representing the six million, rising from lower to higher, of a male, female and child in that order. The handprints of the male and female will be cast from two Holocaust survivors who are members of the Synagogue. Visitors will be able to touch the imprints of this panel intended to replicate the tactility of the Wailing Wall. The past is brought forward into the present, to be shared and experienced physically, emotionally and spiritually.
The red LED lighting system further honors the six million – 6 in front and 6 in back – and is intended to symbolize gas flames.
There is life after such horror. The linear side sections of jail bars / stockade cars have branches and leaves culminating in abundant foliage at the top. A dove symbolizes hope and life re-born.

Sculpture, Public Art, Site-Specific Installation, Memorial, Bronze, Landscape, Nature
Holocaust Memorial for the Lower Merion Synagogue, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Patinated Cast and Fabricated Bronze
Site-Specific
2009