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Donald Gialanella

Running Hare - Public Sculptures

Featured In Kingman, AZ

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The Hare is an idealized image of speed and travel, adorable and unassuming. Representing a local inhabitant of the desert, the Hare is a symbol of ambition, energy, and virtue. Being made from repurposed steel, the sculpture serves as a touchstone for environmental and cultural awareness, as well as adding a wonderfully attractive element to the Kingman Route 66 environment. The sculpture incorporates car parts in its design as an homage to the automotive history of Route 66.

Item Running Hare
As seen in Arizona 66, Kingman, AZ
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Donald Gialanella
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Wescover creator since 2018
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

Donald Gialanella originally from Maplewood, NJ, now works out of his studio in St. Petersburg, Florida. Donald apprenticed with sculptor Louise Bourgeois after earning a BFA from The Cooper Union in New York City. He worked as a graphics producer at ABC-TV in New York in the 1980’s and received an Emmy for his work on Monday Night Football in 1990. The Dali Museum in St. Petersburg commissioned Donald to create a 17 foot long steel mustache sculpture for the permanent collection in 2016.