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    Hopkins Public Works Certified Welder Bob Olson prepares the base for artist Deb Zoeller's bronze, The Man and the Muse, by grinding paint off the metal base to aid in securing the sculpture's weld. This sculpture will stand in front of the Hopkins Center for the Arts until May 2012.  Zoeller's Artstreet sculpture is one of five pieces of art spread along Mainstreet to showcase original art works in an accessible setting.  The Man and the Muse is for sale for $9900.
    Hopkins Public Works Certified Welder Bob Olson uses a wire feed welder to secure artist Deb Zoeller's bronze, The Man and the Muse, to the metal base. This sculpture will stand in front of the Hopkins Center for the Arts until May 2012.  Zoeller's Artstreet sculpture is one of five pieces of art spread along Mainstreet to showcase original art works in an accessible setting.  The Man and the Muse is for sale for $9900.
    Artist Deb Zoeller gets a hand in lifting her bronze sculpture, The Man and The Muse, on to it's base to prepare it to be welded into place Friday, May 20. This sculpture will stand in front of the Hopkins Center for the Arts until May 2012.  Zoeller's Artstreet sculpture is one of five pieces of art spread along Mainstreet to showcase original art works in an accessible setting.  The Man and the Muse is for sale for $9900.