Sunday, February 23, 2014

About some of my favorite sculptures: post # 120......really?

I took some photos at the Peach Arch Border.  There's a lot of visual clutter there, so it took many visits to finally be free of it. Sometimes there are birds in it & nests, but not this time.             But I did catch the moon!



That got me thinking about some other favorite sculptures I have seen.
First from New Mexico.

Below, not exactly 'sculpture', but a whole yard given over to gas-pumps-as-artifacts.

 El Anastui, who makes wall clothes from common bottle caps & liquor bottle bands.
Marvelous papier mache cups Sal & Jobst got in Cuba.


Found on Maui. Panic! I can't remember the name of the massive sculpture-maker working with common materials, in this case Christmasberry [an invasive in Hawaii]. He did an installation in Richmond BC too using Himalayan Blackberry canes [ditto]!

... or the felter....

 but this is my favorite, Pascal, who shows at a gallery in Pa'ia.

Back to a gallery in New Mexico... sorry, all artists unnamed....



......on to New York-- a sculptor I know-- Elsworth Kelly

...at the Met, a fabulous roof-top sculpture....

...in an exhibit at Sarah Lawrence...  a whole wardrobe....


...in New Mexico this very well-known Japanese/American ceramicist.... & me, again sorry I can't remember his name, but happy to stand there & be in his presence.

Sometimes the best sculptures are the random ones!! These are from Cape Cod... plant as sculpture...


...or more random...


 
...And this final one kind of wraps around to the very first one at the border.

That's it for now.

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