Phot« *°K Michi Kosage’s completed sculpture ‘‘A Flag Tower With Arbor By Beth Coffey Photo Editor tower at the southern end of Kosage’s sculpture. The Mosaic walkway under the steel vine trellis, is made up of miscellaneous odds and ends fit into the cement. Over the past year Clackan Community College’s I I vironmental Learning Cei has gained student interest 11 support. Recently a ne I aspect of the ELC has been ai I ed, our developing an I I vironmental Sculpture Gardt 1 The whole idea of a sculptA garden was initiated three yej ago as a possible solution to A growing abundance A recyclable materials. A Department Chairman, lA Tipton, came up with A thought, got together with 11 Kelley and Rick True, ba I design instructor, and with tl combined effort the three beg B working toward a shared got B As Rick True explains, 1 1 College pays nothing for thei B tire project. Operating co A have been paid for by $1,! I earned from the sale of nai i tiles that will be placed in thel B garden, two $2,000 grants till the Oregon Arts Commission B 6,000 grant from the Metro Si I vice District and several privA contributors. With exception A the tools and steel used, "A components utilized in the cA struction are salvaA materials,” and cost nothiA says True. Money from A donations went to help pay b B sculptors, Michi Kosage 1B Dick Pickering, to design s B create the art work during tB summer workshops. Kosage, along with his B students from PSU, began ph I ning July 6, and building I 16 working everyday for s I weeks until completed. A finished product consists of B