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Daniel Clayman, grounds for sculpture, horace farlowe, Isaac Witkin, photography, postaday, seward johnson
Grounds for Sculpture extends over 42 acres (17 hectares), which will take several hours for anyone to walk around and view, even partially, what is on display. In addition to sculptures by Seward Johnson, there are also works by other artists.
bluebrightly said:
Thank you for posting these – I like the first two very much, especially the second one – it certainly is radiant, and makes you question just what a landscape is.
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neihtn2012 said:
Thank you for commenting! Sorry I missed seeing your comments until now.
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bluebrightly said:
No problem! We are all overloaded, I think. 😉
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quietsolopursuits said:
Your wonderful photos are making me think that it’s time for me to return to a similar art and gardens facility near where I live.
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neihtn2012 said:
If you do go, Jerry, I’ll look forward to seeing your photos of it.
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DG MARYOGA said:
Absolutely extraordinary public art,I particularly like “Eolith” 🙂
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neihtn2012 said:
There are so many sculptures there that you may like, Doda!
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allentimphotos2 said:
This is an interesting place. What brought you there?
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neihtn2012 said:
I took an out-of-town visitor there. It’s close to home, no more than 15 minutes by car. You would like it, Tim.
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allentimphotos2 said:
I’ve been there many years ago when my had one of her sculptures in an exhibit. She also writes for their magazine, Sculpture.
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katelon said:
That looks like such a wonderful place to visit!
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neihtn2012 said:
It’s a fun place and also very relaxing.
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loisajay said:
What a beautiful park this is, Hien. I would not mind getting lost in here for several hours.
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neihtn2012 said:
You would enjoy it for sure!
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