SAGU Unveils “Hachie Heart” during Homecoming 2019
Waxahachie, TX
October 18, 2019 | Andrew Hurst
Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) was happy to leave its mark in Ellis County this past week by revealing the newest聽addition to Waxahachie鈥檚 鈥 Hachie Hearts .鈥
Beverly Robinson, SAGU鈥檚 Director of Career Development, says, 鈥淭his heart represents us so well and not only are we supporting the city of Waxahachie with their project but we are also spreading awareness of our university.鈥
The Hachie Hearts聽are part of the two-year city marketing campaign 鈥淲axahachie: A place in your heart, Texas.鈥澛燭he nine聽hearts聽are scattered throughout town聽and聽are each painted by local artists and sponsored by local businesses. The SAGU heart is located at the front entrance of the Waxahachie Sports Complex .
鈥淚 was excited about this location because it gives us great exposure to youth and young athletes who will eventually be college students and may consider SAGU,鈥 said Robinson.
The design of the heart was intentional from start to finish with the front side portraying many recognizable landmarks of campus. On the front side, viewers’ eyes are naturally drawn to the sidewalk beginning聽from the entrance sign with beautiful flowerbeds. From there, the sidewalk path provides them with a virtual tour of the campus as it curves聽around the Farmer Administration Building and stops at聽the institution’s water tower.
The purpose of the backside of the piece was to inspire through demonstrating a football player bearing a SAGU flag as he runs through a cheering crowd. It provides a sense of strength and empowerment.
Robinson stressed the importance of student and alumni involvement with this project by reaching out to current student, Trevor Burns, and recent graduate, Amy Castro. Both of these artists had a role in helping to design the heart under the guidance of the Lead Artist.
鈥淭his was kind of a crowning accomplishment in a way,鈥 said Castro. Castro had constructed numerous other pieces of art around SAGU鈥檚 campus but emphasized the importance of this project. 鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to know that I can always go and see it and that it鈥檚 a piece that will last a long time.鈥
Both Castro and Burns worked under the Lead Artist, Angela Germany, who had the biggest hand in implementing the design and constructing the work of art.
Germany was initially contacted to lead the project by Lauren Zoucha, SAGU鈥檚 Assistant Advertising Director.
“When Beverly approached me with the Waxahachie Heart project opportunity, I was immediately on board,” said Zoucha. “She asked if I knew of an artist to recommend. Angela Germany came to mind immediately. She鈥檚 known for her excellence and creativity, and I knew she鈥檇 be able to grab onto the vision for SAGU鈥檚 heart.”
Germany mentioned that as a former elementary art teacher, this project provided her with an avenue to fulfill one of her passions-working with students who are just as passionate about art as she is!
鈥淲orking with the students, I was able to hear their thoughts on what was special about SAGU,鈥 said Germany.
鈥淲e started with sketches and sent ideas back and forth through text until we were happy with the final product. My body of work includes a lot of abstract impressionism, so I wanted to include that throughout the painting. You can clearly see the message, but if you look up close you can see a lot of broad, quick brushstrokes very much like impressionism.鈥
Lauren Zoucha believes the project was a tremendous success stating, “SAGU鈥檚 Waxahachie heart couldn鈥檛 have turned out any better! I鈥檓 so pleased that, through collaboration, we ended up with an excellent representation of our beloved university 鈥 a place to grow and to pursue God鈥檚 call for your life.”
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