Centennial Land Run monument
Located just south of the I-40 overpass, the sculpture will be 45 bronze pieces will be 1½ times life-size, or "heroic" scale (6 foot tall man would be a 9 foot tall statue). The sculpture includes men, women, covered wagons, and animals, and is a “snapshot in time” of the early moments of the Run for the Unassigned Lands.
When it is complete, it will be the longest bronze sculpture series in the world, at 365 feet in length.
By himself, the dog that is currently in place weighs 600 pounds, mainly because of its stainless steel skeleton. The rabbit weighs in at a paltry 80 pounds. These are the two smallest pieces of Moore's work-in-progress. The other 43 pieces include horses, riders and wagons, all capturing a split-second of the Land Run.
The sculpture is by University of Oklahoma artist-in-residence Paul Moore, who also created the Johnny Bench statue at the ballpark's home plate entrance, and is overseeing a project to add sculptures of prominent OU educators to the niches of university buildings on the Norman campus.
The man sitting on the buckboard wagon on the immediate east bank of the canal is actually the artist himself; a self-portrait of Paul Moore.
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