George Segal's "people" always have such a sense of loneliness about them, so imagining Joni as a Segal sculpture is an interesting idea. For all her sociability, she does have a reclusive side.
Duane Hanson is still around, and he not only shows the warts, he glorifies them. He'd happily include cigs for a Joni sculpture, and probably have one continuously blowing smoke rings. http://museum.oglethorpe.edu/Hanson.htm Maybe a little too realistic? :-) Debra Shea Jerry Notaro wrote: > > Too bad sculptor George Segal is no longer alive. I'm sure he would have > loved to tackle this project. > > Jerry
