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Straight ahead is a new sculpture exhibit...I'll show you a few:
Ask The Fish 2.0 by Stephen Fairfield of Arizona
Life Cycle by Hannah Jubran of North Carolina
Sustain by Charlie Brouwer of Virginia
Rising Puzzle by Jacob Smith of Virginia
These will only be on display for 18 months so get on down there to check them out!
For a short video featuring discussion on the pieces CLICK HERE and for more on these pieces plus the others CLICK HERE
Straight ahead is a new sculpture exhibit...I'll show you a few:
Ask The Fish 2.0 by Stephen Fairfield of Arizona
Life Cycle by Hannah Jubran of North Carolina
Sustain by Charlie Brouwer of Virginia
Rising Puzzle by Jacob Smith of Virginia
These will only be on display for 18 months so get on down there to check them out!
For a short video featuring discussion on the pieces CLICK HERE and for more on these pieces plus the others CLICK HERE
the fish-in-the-hand is cool. i like the picture puzzle piece(s), too. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the puzzle sculpture! Always fun to check out public art.
ReplyDeleteMy absolute favorite is Rising Puzzle!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, indeed. That poor fish looks like it's getting squeezed too hard!
ReplyDeleteVery cool- I think the last two are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteLove these city sculptings and especially the fish in the hand.
ReplyDeleteThe one by Brouwer reminds me of another sculpture near the Airport/Valley View Mall where the bike trail begins.
ReplyDeleteRising Puzzle really appeals to me!
ReplyDeleteI really like fish so I have to love the first one!
ReplyDeleteNice collection. I'm will Mr Kendall - like that puzzle for sure.
ReplyDeleteI love stuff like this! Thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeletei love the fish & those puzzle pieces. so cool!! very creative. ( :
ReplyDeleteAwesome sculptures!
ReplyDeleteInteresting pieces, especially the puzzle.
ReplyDeleteNice sculptures.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful sculptures, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my posts.
Have a Wonderful Day!
Peace :)
Interesting! Love the fish!
ReplyDeleteI love public art. I hope these works are going to new "homes" when they are finished here.
ReplyDeleteAll very different, I like them!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sculptures! I enjoyed seeing them. That first one reminded me of when our grandson caught a trout in his hands in Colorado! It was about that size (not the size of the sculpture...the size compared to the hand! :-) )
ReplyDeleteI love public art, but a few of these have me scratching my head. A fist gripping a fish? Why? Puzzle pieces lifting off? Why?
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