Long Island artist believes copper sculpture was stolen for metal



A large sculpture was stolen from a Long Island art exhibit, disappointing the artist, who tells CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff her work was meant to teach a lesson of caring.

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14 thoughts on “Long Island artist believes copper sculpture was stolen for metal”

  1. With all the set of cameras going on around here this whole city and this entire State it's all camera proof why in the hell did I don't have surveillance on the perpetrator or the perpetrators of this crime

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  2. Why doesn’t that sculpture have any security in front of it it would’ve been way easier if they would’ve had security in front of it maybe next time when she creates scoops you like this she will be sending somebody to cover it so nobody Will steal it

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  3. Remember when sculptures were beautiful and were assigned no particular meaning, and then they started to make ugly sculptures with all kinds of silly meanings attached? Give me a break lady.

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