Friday, March 19, 2010


This is my favorite of Tom's sculptures. It sits in front of the house near the ledge we built for another piece. It is interesting to watch how the patina has changed over the years and how each season gives this piece a new look. This particular picture is from late spring or early summer. The morning light is filtered through the pines and some wild flowers have assumed their random position in the scene.
Here is a pic to put the location in perspective:


And a close up of the rock ledge we installed to display another piece:


A work in progress photo of the installation above:


Another view of the finished installation:

1 comment:

  1. The large base rock is a mica schist unearthed by local road construction, we "found" it at the dump/gravel pit. The "headstone" behind is local, the pointed rock to the lower right is a specular hematite from a mine dump in the UP.

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