The “Tumble in Pagoda,” is located at King Farm, which is an exciting extension of Sculpture Fest and is slated to become part of the Marsh Billings National Park. These pieces are constructed of cardboard, papier mache, sand and acrylic paint. The floor forms are explorations in space. The three back masks are gaurdians of the space.
Just recently, friend and colleague, Carla Kimball, featured additional images of my work at Sculpture Fest on her Revealed Presence Photography blog. Thanks, Carla!
Tags: space
At first glance I thought you made the Pagoda! What a sweet space to show your work! They are rich, full, heavy and strong.
Thanks for sharing both pieces which have moved me. When did you do the hands?