Local first responders get thumbprints cast for Memorial Plaza sculpture
Published 7:56 am Thursday, May 19, 2022
Sculpture artist Guy Tedesco is creating a bronze sculpture for Memorial Plaza in front of the new fire and rescue station in Danville. The sculpture utilizes a steel artifact from one of the towers of the World Trade Center destroyed in 9/11.
The sculpture is to honor first responders in Danville. Five bronze arms will be holding up the steel artifact on a pedestal, and thumbprints will be cast in glass on the four sides of the sculpture stand.
In late March, Tedesco cast the arms of three first responders and two community members related to first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty. On April 14, first responders from the area came to the Art Center of the Bluegrass to have their thumbprints cast for the sculpture.
Tedesco had people press their thumbs into a sheet of plasteline clay. From there, Tedesco makes a rubber plate from the clay; then makes a glass mold, puts a piece of glass over the mold, heats it to about 1500 degrees for about 10 minutes, and lets it cool for 18 hours. He said the thumbprints will retain every detail, and will look like they’re sticking into the glass from the back side.
Art Center of the Bluegrass workers estimated that at least 150 people came in to have their thumbprints cast.