"The Trinity Root" by Steve Tobin (2005)

USA / New York / Millerton /
 memorial, sculpture, interesting place

On September 11th 2001, Trinity Church might have been erased by falling wreckage of the collapsing World Trade Center, but an old sycamore tree in the churchyard cemetery caught and deflected the metal projectiles--saving the building, but losing its own life. The crushed tree was sawed-up and removed, but the stump was saved at a temporary memorial to the 9-11-01 events and also in remembrance of the providential rescue of the church. Later artist Steve Tobin obtained the tree's root-pack and made a life-sized cast of them in bronze.

The freeform roots shape was purposefully up-ended and then painted orange. The sculpture, titled "The Trinity Root", serves the same purpose as the preserved stump ---though in a more permanent manner. The lost sycamore was replaced by a tall pine named the Tree of Hope which is located nearby.

After 2015, the sculpture was relocated to the Trinity Church conference center in Connecticut.

www.trinitywallstreet.org/webcasts/videos/faith-culture...
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Coordinates:   41°51'59"N   73°21'58"W
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