Carmel completes set of jazz musician sculptures for $430,000

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8 thoughts on “Carmel completes set of jazz musician sculptures for $430,000

    1. That’s subjective and not an accurate assessment of what the majority of people think. The city has purposely created an art district where something like this is relevant and fits right in. Im sure had you visited another city in another state that had this very same thing you would have praised that city for being beautiful and unique. Why is it that people from out of town appreciate the efforts of the city more than the native Hoosiers? It’s the cities attempt at reflecting the arts, something most people can appreciate. Im from Louisville and folks down there would love to have a suburb like Carmel.

    2. Eric R., you probably consider all art (and parks as well) to be a waste of taxpayer money. Perhaps the old East German design ethos, with their Brutalist bare concrete walls, is more to your taste?

    3. Well said Kevin.

      The loud and negative are the minority and often don’t even live in the area. Just pot stirrers. To be honest, not my favorite art, but I appreciate the city I live in and what the art district represents.

    1. No we don’t want anyone gone! Micah your usual one liner comments are all fine. We don’t want to promote cancelling anyone!

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