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Jazz musician Herb Alpert's totem sculptures on display in NYC park

This image released by Starpix shows musician-artist Herb Alpert standing next to one of three black bronze totem sculptures on display at Dante Park on West 64th Street and Broadway, Thursday, Jan 23, 2014 in New York. The sculptures will be on display until April 15. (AP Photo/Starpix, Dave Allocca)

NEW YORK, N.Y. - Jazz musician Herb Alpert is bringing a different kind of art to New York City.

Three giant totem sculptures created by Alpert will be on display at Dante Park, across from Manhattan's Lincoln Center. They were unveiled Thursday and will be in place until April 15.

The sculptures are called "Spirit Totems." Alpert was inspired by the totem poles seen in the Pacific Northwest.

The three totems are "Grace," which stands over 15 feet tall; "Freedom," which stands at just under 17 feet tall; and "Gratitude," which measures at just over 17 feet tall. They're made of bronze with a black finish. Alpert has been working on totems since 2000.

Alpert is an eight-time Grammy Award winner and has sold more than 75 million records.

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