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Maine metal sculptor creating tribute to fallen crew of 2015 ship sinking

For Warren-based metal sculptor Jay Sawyer, becoming an artist was a third act in life.

A Maine Maritime Academy graduate, Sawyer spent five years at sea as a marine engineer before establishing his career as a welder back on shore. It was only later that he began using his welding skills as a professional artist working primarily with salvaged metal materials. And right now, he’s using his skills to create an homage to a tragedy at sea, something that hits close to home.

The sculpture currently taking shape in Sawyer’s studio is a memorial to the crew members of the El Faro, a U.S.-flagged cargo ship that sank on Oct. 1, 2015, taking with it all 33 souls aboard. Among the people who died when the El Faro sank ― including the ships’ captain ― were five graduates of Maine Maritime Academy, four of whom were also Mainers.

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