
Sculpture Guide: Daddy Long Legs
Daddy Long Legs
By T.D. Kelsey
1995
Location: Front of building, toward street
T.D. Kelsey relies on observation and first-hand experience for accuracy in his work, and bestows personality to each of his sculptures with creative and whimsical titles.
In this sculpture, Daddy Long Legs, he captures the animated and sometimes awkward movements of an adult moose.
T.D. Kelsey (b. 1946). Daddy Long Legs, 1995. Cast 1 of edition of 7. Bronze, H 48 x W 78 inches. Sidni A. Kelsey Collection donated by her loving husband. 14.12.9
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