Power of Three
- Bamboo and Wire Ties
- Andy Moerlein , Donna Dodson
For the love of Northern Saw Whet Owls
By the Myth Makers, Donna Dodson & Andy Moerlein
As one of the tiniest owls in the Northeastern USA, the Saw Whet is mostly silent and stays well hidden in thickets and small trees. Totally nocturnal they are rarely seen and can only be heard during the late winter breeding season. Their call to their mate is a repeated tooting whistle. Some say they sound like a saw being sharpened on a whetstone. Gentle and devoted to their young, these owls are generally unafraid and can be approached and observed closely. They are common in this area, even in the city, but so discrete, few of us ever see them.
This sculpture is dedicated to the many long term residents in this neighborhood, and the abundant fans of this tiny precious park. Like the Northern Saw Whet Owl, Patten Park is a hidden gem. The Power of Three invites all who visit this park to wander through the paths, explore the mysterious space within, and discover its delight.
- Subject Matter: Sculpture
- Created: 2023
- Current Location: 41 Buffum St, Salem, MA 01970
- Collections: Contemporary, Public Art