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Visitors photograph "Unpack," a sculptural installation featuring seven wolf-like dogs perched on the old pilings of the Grand Trunk Pier near Ocean Gateway. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer
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Visitors photograph "Unpack," a sculptural installation featuring seven wolf-like dogs perched on the old pilings of the Grand Trunk Pier near Ocean Gateway.
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Artist Andy Rosen says he's been thinking about doing a dog sculpture like "Unpack" for years. "It's lived in my mind in some fashion for some time, and now it's here."
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The wolf-like dogs of "Unpack" appear poised to bound from the pier pilings to the concrete seawall at any moment.
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Rosen talks to visitors about his art installation in Portland Harbor near Ocean Gateway. The installation, which will remain through November, will be officially unveiled by Rosen on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Artist Andy Rosen’s “Unpack” sculpture of seven lifelike dogs has already drawn raves prior to its official unveiling. The ‘scary’ installation will remain in place through November.