Sculpture "Before Now" by Carolyn Law, approx 30 ft. tall or so, based on the tules at nearby Neary Lagoon in Santa Cruz. The "reeds" are hollow steel and move and make sounds in the wind.
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Now I know the back story I love this even more. I would love to have these in my garden. Super edit Ted.View attachment 148167
Sculpture "Before Now" by Carolyn Law, approx 30 ft. tall or so, based on the tules at nearby Neary Lagoon in Santa Cruz. The "reeds" are hollow steel and move and make sounds in the wind.
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Had another look at this. I do love the shapes in it.View attachment 148053
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Thank you... that’s what drew me too (and the peeling paint, natch )Had another look at this. I do love the shapes in it.
I thought this was another version of your Neary reeds! Wow, I love this.View attachment 148167
Sculpture "Before Now" by Carolyn Law, approx 30 ft. tall or so, based on the tules at nearby Neary Lagoon in Santa Cruz. The "reeds" are hollow steel and move and make sounds in the wind.
Chromatica, Photos
Me too!I would love to have these in my garden.
Shot from under a glass table?
Yep On a really yummy rooftop barShot from under a glass table?
I was wondering what kind of grass that was and why we are not growing it in the roof This is si simple. So rightView attachment 148167
Sculpture "Before Now" by Carolyn Law, approx 30 ft. tall or so, based on the tules at nearby Neary Lagoon in Santa Cruz. The "reeds" are hollow steel and move and make sounds in the wind.
Chromatica, Photos
This is awesome John!View attachment 148186
sit awhile
Nice one What did you use to convert to b/w?Industrial ART r.....View attachment 148193
Thanks I only used my I phoneNice one What did you use to convert to b/w?
Right, I meant to say, what app did you use to turn the image into b/w? Sometimes I use Apple's Photos app and sometimes the ACDSee Pro app, but I'm always curious about how other people do it.Thanks I only used my I phone
I just use the app that came with the I phone. So I assume it’s Apple Photos AppRight, I meant to say, what app did you use to turn the image into b/w? Sometimes I use Apple's Photos app and sometimes the ACDSee Pro app, but I'm always curious about how other people do it.
I just use the app that came with the I phone. So I assume it’s Apple Photos App
Nice!
Hmmm, I’ll pass thanks. It looks like there’s lots going on.View attachment 148186
sit awhile
Did you crawl under the table for this? Such dedication to your art!!
I think you should do a Neary Lagoon book.