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Tag Archives: sculpture
Hike 29 – Santa Rosa Sculpture Saunter
Similar to the Mural Meander, but this was in three dimensions. Well, three dimensional art work, that is. Sculpture! Which I knew of some – like the murals, from having seen them when riding or driving by – but this … Continue reading
Wind Harp
Tucked into – well, to the extent a 94 foot tall metal sculpture can be tucked into – a light industrial neighborhood now mostly hosting Genentech facilities, the sculpture formerly known as the Cabot Cabot Forbes Tower rises from a … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bay Area, public art, sculpture
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IONTW – November 5, 2017
Open Studios continue today at The Studio Santa Rosa (11 am – 5 pm) and 33Arts (noon – 5 pm), 3840 Finley Ave, Santa Rosa – the old Santa Rosa Naval Air Station (who knew?!) Clothing imitates art – made, … Continue reading
Posted in art, lattice of coincidence, museums, who knew
Tagged art, IONTW, museums, Santa Rosa CA, sculpture
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Grizzlies and Buffalo
Cody, WY is home to grizzlies and buffalo that can be approached at close range! No, not in a zoo, but in the library and other locations around town. And no, they are not live animals, if you can’t tell … Continue reading
IONTW – July 30, 2017
I finally got to the top of the list for a copy of The Hidden Life of Trees from the library and am having a hard time not polishing it off in one sitting. Fascinating! So much to learn from … Continue reading
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SF MOMA etc.
One could go to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and keep pretty busy without even looking at much art, or at least that’s how I felt about the building and the spaces it creates, both interior and exterior. … Continue reading
Alexander Calder
I was feeling pretty full after the Matisse/Diebenkorn exhibit, but there’s always the feeling of well, I’m here… (and I paid the admission fee) so I may as well look around some more… the tower and bridge was a nice … Continue reading
IONTW – April 9, 2017
Other ways of looking and seeing – changing the horizon, and capturing the patterns of birds in flight. Never underestimate the importance of matching snacks! Or that there’s more to life than your job. Not sure I know who any … Continue reading
Encompass
Michael Speller (click through – there’s a great video about the making of the piece)
figureheads
at the National Maritime Museum and Cutty Sark, Greenwich, England