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Fall Art Walk – The Art Piece Known as “Resting Waters”

Learn about the art piece known as “Resting Waters”

Introduction to the “Resting Waters” Sculpture

Since 2014, the “Resting Waters” sculpture has graced the White Lake shoreline. Created by artist Chris Wietzke, this bronze artwork beautifully captures the area’s natural beauty and tranquility. Moreover, John and Linda Hilt generously donated the sculpture, which depicts two Canada Geese in a peaceful resting pose. This meaningful artwork symbolizes the harmony between wildlife and the environment, making it a cherished part of the community.

Strategic Location and Artistic Vision

Strategically placed along the pathway between Whitehall and Montague, near the Goodrich Park Annex, “Resting Waters” enriches a popular spot for locals and visitors. Additionally, the sculpture’s location allows it to blend seamlessly with the scenic views of White Lake, adding an artistic touch to the walking experience. Chris Wietzke, the artist, designed the lifelike geese to reflect the serene surroundings. Furthermore, he aimed to create a piece that resonates deeply with the community’s appreciation for nature.

Integration with the Natural Landscape

“Resting Waters” thoughtfully integrates into the natural landscape, with its base covered in soil and wood chips. As a result, the sculpture blends harmoniously with the wildflowers and vegetation, appearing as though the geese have just landed by the lake. Moreover, the seamless integration of the sculpture with its environment highlights the strong connection between art and nature. This thoughtful placement creates a harmonious and calming presence along the shoreline.

Community Support and Lasting Impact

The generous donation from John and Linda Hilt, along with the collaborative efforts of White Lake Nursery and the Arts Council of White Lake (ACWL), made “Resting Waters” possible. Consequently, this community-driven project reflects the strong support for public art in Whitehall and Montague. Furthermore, local organizations and residents work together to enhance the area’s cultural and natural beauty. Since its installation, “Resting Waters” has become a beloved landmark, symbolizing the town’s deep connection to nature and its commitment to public art.

“Resting Waters”

Owen Raeth joined CatchMark in August 2020 as a Tech Support Intern, then transitioned to DMM to learn graphic design. He is a 2024 graduate of Montague High School. Owen Raeth is a Digital Marketing and Media Intern at CatchMark Technologies with growing experience in video editing, content creation, and drone operations. A 2024 high school graduate, Owen is currently pursuing a degree in English education with a long-term goal of integrating technology into the classroom. Passionate about teaching, communication, and digital tools, he brings strong public speaking skills, hands-on technical ability, and a creative mindset to his work. Owen is committed to bridging education and media to empower future learners.

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