Monday, July 29, 2013

Art in the Park

This morning was pleasantly cool. Buddy and I took our usual park walk. The art installation is still running. Erin Wade used invasive plants to create site-specific sculptures in Lower Bidwell Park.
This is the first one we came upon.
The canes seem to be biting or attacking the tree.
This one looked a little like a prickly fish with spines down its back.
This wasn't part of the installation, but the shape of the branches seemed to echo Erin's work.
This little stick-henge seemed to be enclosing a shaft of sunlight.
This ball appeared to have been moved. We chatted with a couple of other art lovers about it, and I postulated that the work was moved due to the kinetic nature of interactive art. So for this shot, I had to interact a bit and insert myself in the image.
For more on this installation and the artist: http://www.friendsofbidwellpark.org/erin_wade.html.

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