Power of Thought Statue

Upper half of the Power of Thought statue housed in the Jindra Fine Arts lobby.
Close up of the Power of Thought sculpture housed in the Jindra Fine Arts lobby.


Power of Thought Statue in the Jindra Fine Arts Building. The statue's sculptor, Victor Issa, writes that the inspiration for this statue came from “the amazing concept that a single thought could become a world-famous concert hall, an iconic sculpture, a trip to the moon or convert a collection of ordinary materials into what we grow to completely depend upon.” At the suggestion of the statue’s benefactors, Dr. Daryl and Peggy Long, the base also includes the Peru State sesquicentennial logo.