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The forms in metal, and specifically the wall pieces, range in size from 18 inches to 6 feet, and are a commitment to making the 14 Stations of the Cross as secular wall sculptures. The intent is to make these works in such a way as to physically and aesthetically challenge the viewer in the space she or he would occupy while viewing the pieces.

— James Malenda

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