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Local chainsaw artist creates tribute for B.C. bull rider

- JEREMY APPEL jappel@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNJweremy­Appel

Medicine Hatter Marina Cole was recently in Merritt, B.C., to deliver one of her chainsaw wood sculptures to a family whose 25-year-old bull rider son died after a struggle with CTE.

Cole was in Merritt last year for a sculpting competitio­n, the winner of which received the opportunit­y to make a sculpture in honour of the deceased cowboy, Ty Pozzobon, who committed suicide.

“I felt a connection with Ty,” said Cole. “I followed his story because I thought it was so tragic ... Unfortunat­ely, he never had any control on himself.”

Cole went to Merritt this past week to unveil the piece, which coincided with the local rodeo, of which Pozzobon was an active participan­t.

She’s been making art with a chainsaw for about two years, making more sculptures than she can count.

“It’s definitely a little scary every time I go to work,” said Cole. “I started using it because I was using hand tools prior and it just wasn’t moving really fast for me, so I couldn’t do a lot of large pieces.

“With a chainsaw, I knew I could make things progress a lot faster and do a lot of larger pieces.”

The Pozzobon sculpture is one of the larger pieces Cole has worked on, which the Pozzobon family commission­ed to keep Ty’s memory alive in town.

The statue, which features a life-size replica of Ty standing in front of a bull, is 14 feet tall at its highest point.

“I don’t know if they were planning on having such a large piece, but they wanted something in (his) memory to keep in town, because he was such a big member of Merritt,” Cole said.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Marina Cole stands with her life-size sculpture of Ty Pozzobon, a bull rider who died after struggling with CTE.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Marina Cole stands with her life-size sculpture of Ty Pozzobon, a bull rider who died after struggling with CTE.

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