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| Ponds & lakeside |
| Ponds and lakes are a wonderful setting for sculpture
because of the everchanging, flickering light and reflections.
Concrete and stone mellow very quickly, attract lichen, moss
and tiny plants and acquire an organic look. Sculptures can
be created from odds and ends as were all these. The crocodile’s
head once held a telegraph pole; the Eider Duck was once two
flints in a faraway field. I threw some glass bricks into a
pond and they look like floating jewels, flashing in the sun. |
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| Below: An Eider Duck. Easter
Island Figures. Abstract Sculpture. Croncodile Crocodile. |
Above: Floating jewels, a Giacometti
Man and a Croncodile Crocodile. |
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