Bronze sculpture of children playing giving airplane rides
We’ve all done it- either been the twirled or the twirler. Remember the rush, the balance, and finally trying to stay upright after the dizziness. I think most of all we remember the laughing and the pure fun as the world continues to spin while we’ve stopped.
Perhaps this is one of our first “air-borne” maneuvers that endows us with that sensation that we really can fly- both in body and in spirit. Maybe we should all regularly get a little “flight time” just to get us off the ground a bit and help remind us to keep the proper perspective on things, to laugh more and have a little more fun!
A note of interest: my son, Isaiah, who was my original model for the “twirler”, is now a pilot flying tours over Lake Powell in southern Utah. He’s always been interested with flight in one form or another. I captured him at age 12 flying his brother- now a decade later he’s flying French tour groups! Wow- life’s continuum!
Gary Lee Price
Item | Dimensions | Weight | Price | Shipping | |
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Flight Time ( Boy swinging boy ) Sm. | 14″Hx14″Lx5″W | 15.00 lbs | $3,000.00 | $180.00 | |
Flight Time ( Boy swinging boy ) L.S. | 61″Hx62″Wx24″D | 210.00 lbs | $18,700.00 | $1,122.00 | |
Flight Time ( Girl swinging girl) Sm | 21″Hx15″Lx5″W | 15.00 lbs | $3,000.00 | $180.00 | |
Flight Time ( Girl swinging girl) L.S. | 91″Hx62″Lx25″D | 210.00 lbs | $18,700.00 | $1,122.00 |