Public money has paid for art and architecture in public spaces since the beginning of time. Then again maybe your taste leans toward some of the "memorable" buildings and public spaces built behind the iron curtain.
The WPA spent money on artists during the depression which left many great pieces.
There are actually four artists vieing for the Pentagon commission.
http://alexandriava.gov/recreation/info/default.aspx?id=27462
Maybe Obama pass a law requiring that Anheiser Busch sponsor the statue and change it to the Bud-Wise-Er Frogs
OHHH Crusty;
All you know is that many of we conservatives don't believe the taxpayers are gettin a decent deal here ! ..But still, you go on to add insult to injury and exacerbate the subject by pretending you know what we would prefer in it's place ! Being a stone-graven liberal, there is NO WAY you could know what we would prefer.
Here's how I see it:
This statuary was commissioned by the Pentagon (or rather likely, by an Obama operative). This is for the Defense Dept., for Heaven's sake !! It should be emblematic of our brave troops..Navy, Air Force, Army and Marines..and by extention, to the Special Forces, SEALS, Rangers, Marine Spec Ops etc...
WE DON"T NEED NO DANG #$&^*@#FAIRY !!!!
Were I or a team I assembled to be commissioned to produce such a piece, it would likely be more like the following points;
1) We could probably save the taxpayer $500,000 of the $600,000...because we would not be giving "kickbacks"..
2) We would not make some ten foot tall, dancing fairy girl..even if Barney or Janet Reno were to model for it !
( It would be easier with Janet Reno olf course, since we could simply make it 'life sized'....
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3) To commemorate the troops, I wouldn't incorporate soft, flimsy materials...but powerful, rugged, forged steel..
(..Ask the Rangers, SEALS and Marines if they would rather be commemorated by Faries & Frogs...or by forged steel !!)
4) Rather than a 10' fairy (a don't ask, don't tell thing?).. for perhaps 10' of sword, driven into rocky ground..a steel veil..swirling around the sword down to enfold a steel & bronze replica of the Constitution. A set of stainless steel dogtags, each perhaps 9 X 17 inches in size..hung from the sword handle by the familiar beaded chain (appropriately sized).
5) This design was made up as I typed this post, but I would wager it would be better received by the troops than the "Fairy-on-a-Frog version
How do any of you troops (active or veteran) feel about the two designs ? Let me know..