Roger DiTarando has forged a reputation over 30 years as a sculptor of singular craftsmanship and inventive precision. When the Arts Council of Greater New Haven wanted to commemorate the settling of families from other parts of the world in New Haven, they commissioned DiTarando to create a welded bronze construction, which spans the entire 14-foot entry to a pedestrian park near Yale New Haven Hospital.
This Paradise City artist’s naturalistic work adorns gardens, houses, and museums, his weathervanes are rural landmarks and his architectural restorations have made buildings come alive for thousands of city-dwellers.
“Herons”, cast bronze head, welded fabricated copper body, stainless steel legs. Tallest heron 52″.
Vernon, CT 06066;Sculpture