The Sculpture Garden moves ahead
My first post for the year included some stuff about, you should excuse the pretension, a small "sculpture lawn" we are creating. Having been looking at the initial efforts we have moved on.
A major part of this has been mowing the area and picking up all the loose rocks. (The latter will be helpful in maintaining the road where the Creek floods.) We have now added a few more works to the collection. The first thing a sculptor needs is an assistant for the heavy work.
Note both the nifty titfer and the red rammer. We have previously borrowed a dropper rammer from friends but it was getting obvious we needed one of our own Since this was a really nice red colour, only cost $40 and I am sure will get lots of use this was a Good Idea.
The helper also wired the things together.
The artist then got busy with the touch up paint to cover the bits that got interfered with in the previous two steps.
Some more images of the trees:
This one we call The Wave.
It is true art trouvee as the metal was found at the Captains Flat tip 3 years ago and the rock was found when we mowed the area!
A major part of this has been mowing the area and picking up all the loose rocks. (The latter will be helpful in maintaining the road where the Creek floods.) We have now added a few more works to the collection. The first thing a sculptor needs is an assistant for the heavy work.
Note both the nifty titfer and the red rammer. We have previously borrowed a dropper rammer from friends but it was getting obvious we needed one of our own Since this was a really nice red colour, only cost $40 and I am sure will get lots of use this was a Good Idea.
The helper also wired the things together.
The artist then got busy with the touch up paint to cover the bits that got interfered with in the previous two steps.
Some more images of the trees:
This one we call The Wave.
It is true art trouvee as the metal was found at the Captains Flat tip 3 years ago and the rock was found when we mowed the area!
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