Sunday, July 20, 2014

A Craggy Bird Feeder in a Polar Vortex

A polar vortex has brought unseasonably cool weather to our region this week.
 This made great working conditions. 
I was able to finish this bird feeder.
 It's made from Indiana Limestone. 
It measures 66" high x 20" x 20".
 
 This is a side-by-side comparison of the view on June 25 of  my 8' tall sculpture, "Harmony", and what it looks like today.
 I also moved out 4 "personal" sculptures. 
This one is called "Almost Undamaged"
(named after a Ronald Jenkees song).
It is made from Alabama Marble, IN Limestone and NC Granite.
 This is "Needle"
(...and no damage done).
 This is the "Non Bench".
It is made from a craggy Stylolite seam.
Howlin' Wolf may have been built for comfort,
but this was not.
 ...and the "Royal Flower Birdbath".
 Tuesday, Paul and Maggie Breslin brought out their daughter Sarah for an overnight campout.
 Everyone was bringing out their kids this week. 
This is the first fawn of the year to venture up our way.
Mother and Child.

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