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"NATURE'S GRACE,"

"NATURE'S GRACE,"
"NATURE'S GRACE," the new granite sculpture made by artist Jim Boyd of Hampton, N.B. (at right), is placed at Sutherland Overlook Park in Eastport on December 4. Eastport was one of the communities chosen to receive a sculpture this year from the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium. The 9 1/2' tall sculpture, representing a sail and a large leaf with a fish, can represent the city's regrowth or renewal, the two countries of Canada and the U.S. or Split Rock at Pleasant Point. (Edward French photo)

"NATURE'S GRACE," the new granite sculpture made by artist Jim Boyd of Hampton, N.B. (at right), is placed at Sutherland Overlook Park in Eastport on December 4. Eastport was one of the communities chosen to receive a sculpture this year from the Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium. The 9 1/2' tall sculpture, representing a sail and a large leaf with a fish, can represent the city's regrowth or renewal, the two countries of Canada and the U.S. or Split Rock at Pleasant Point. (Edward French photo)