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Attachment 2 <br /> e <br /> `� Y wr;"^ ? <br /> a e� ,. � T.f�:Y2. f <br /> xA <br /> ::J f g1 t-• <br /> w a Mr.q <br /> F 4'^ <br /> 5 8J <br /> • <br /> q ` $I <br /> • T 7 ; <br /> r 4 &;-'11` <br /> G y <br /> fa <br /> Carved granite on marble base 33"I1 x 30"W x 33"L with pedestal 30"1-I x 30"W <br /> Proposed location: In front of Firehouse Gallery,in rt. Side inset <br /> JIM HUNOLT—"ETERNITY" <br /> Born in 1939,James Hunolt grew up in Berkeley where his family was in the textbook business. Surrounded by <br /> scholars and students,he was swept up by the endless inquiries about life.In 1964 after completing his studies at the Uni- <br /> versity of California,Jim settled in Big Sur,on California's coast and so began a 25 year engagement with a breathtaking <br /> environment. <br /> As he settled into the area he began a course in pottery and discovered he could mold clay. Within a year he had <br /> become captivated by the expansiveness of three dimensional forms. <br /> Jim met master sculptor Gordon Newell and spent two years sharing a studio with him on Cannery Row. During <br /> this period he helped Gordon carve two granite fountains at the entrance to the Ellipse Circle that adjoin the White House, <br /> the Haupt Fountains. <br /> He deals with one subject: Mankind,along and together, Warriors and Lovers. "Warriors and Lovers have two <br /> things in common—intensity.Possibly it is the intensity I am most interested in. <br />