Description ''Leatherlips,' the first Art in Public Places project, was created by Boston artist Ralph Helmick in 1990. The sculpture is a 12-foot high portrait of the Wyandot Native American Chief Leatherlips. The head is a composite structure of various sizes of native limestone stacked and mortared. The head is open on the top and extended back along its sides, creating a small enclosure which enables visitors a view of the river, the sunset, and the amphitheater. ' Sculpture is located in Dublin, Ohio.