By channeling the elements of wind and water, the environmental sculptor’s designs inspire awe and curiosity in museum visitors
August 01, 2011 |
By Jeff Greenwald
Before now,I have never experienced the genuine desire to be a grain of sand or a tiny glass bead. In so many ways and for so many reasons this is utterly delightful! ~ Whirly
Posted by Laurie on August 29,2011 | 05:32 AM
How beautiful and scary. To think of that
power enlarged seven or eight times—the
rhythms and variations would be deadly.
Posted by Ronald G. Linn on August 4,2011 | 05:24 PM
Amazing and enchanting!
Posted by Judith Niles on August 4,2011 | 04:16 PM
Comments (3)
Before now,I have never experienced the genuine desire to be a grain of sand or a tiny glass bead. In so many ways and for so many reasons this is utterly delightful! ~ Whirly
Posted by Laurie on August 29,2011 | 05:32 AM
How beautiful and scary. To think of that power enlarged seven or eight times—the rhythms and variations would be deadly.
Posted by Ronald G. Linn on August 4,2011 | 05:24 PM
Amazing and enchanting!
Posted by Judith Niles on August 4,2011 | 04:16 PM