a blog that will describe the day to day activities of a professional stone sculptor, living and working in a remote wooded area of Kentucky.This weekly pictorial diary is intended as a step-by-step guide for how to create monumental stone sculptures. It is also meant to be entertaining, as well as informative.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
finished sprout bench and 4th of July
This is what happened the first week of July.
I finished the sprout bench for Germantown, Tennessee.
It is titled "Entwined Seedlings" and measures 45" wide x 21" high x 21" deep and weighs approximately 1,000 lbs.
It will be installed in their first annual temporary Outdoor Sculpture Show sometime in October.
We went to a 4th of July party down on the 100 acre farm of our neighbors, Steve McMillen and Alice Kimble - lots of good food, lots of good people. This shot was taken down by their lake.
Meg is happy - she caught a Bass!
At dark, everyone drove down to Chenault for the fireworks display.
It's really amazing that we have such a huge (and expensive) event in our very remote area.
I love it!
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