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Saturday, November 18, 2023

Raspberry Floricane in Salida, Colorado

 “Raspberry Floricane”

I started growing raspberry bushes in my garden a couple of years ago. Read all the instructions of how to plant, place and care for the new shoots. I choose a location that was on my irrigation line, sunny but sheltered from winter winds. My chickens nap behind them in between the canes and the picket fence. They make holes in the soft dirt to dust bathe.

I was walking through the canes, examining their progress when I noticed a cane had fallen to the ground and appeared to be buried. My immediate reaction was to pull the cane out of the ground and weave it back into the trellis. What I extracted was a thick bulbous end with tiny knobs randomly poking out. What an interesting shape!

I again looked up the details of growing raspberries. The awkward strange form is called a “Floricane”. I decided it would make a fantastic sculpture.



The sculpture was purchased by a private collector in Salida, Colorado. It was installed in the beautifully landscaped backyard and outdoor living area. I always start to miss these creatures once they leave the studio. I wish I could negotiate “visitation” rights when the art goes to a private residence.




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Sunday, January 8, 2023

Light, Steel Andy Color Comes Together

 


The sculpture for Lamar Station Crossing II is coming together in its final assembly. This will be a unique sculpture installation with many interactive elements.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

"Butterfly Tree"

 The town of Salina, Kansas has permanently installed "Butterfly Tree" near the entrance to the downtown Public Library.  This is a fun sculpture made with articulated butterflies that move on the wind.



Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts, Palmer Lake, CO

 Check out this amazing music and art venue located in Palmer Lake, Colorado.  Dr. Michael Maddox and his talented wife, Debi, have created a wonderful space for the arts. It's intimate, fresh, full of local culture and worldly. Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts!


Installed in front of the venue is a new work emerging call "Little Strange Things". Made of polished stainless steel and cast glass forms, the garden art dances and plays. The glass forms have solar lights that glow from the hand-made forms. This is art created for the creative venture call "AnnieMarie Design". Enjoy!






Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Butterflies within a Butterfly

 The newest creation from the artist studio.


A large stainless steel butterfly is suspended between three steel grass reeds. The sculpture stands 14-feet tall and 8.5-feet wide. There is a spring on one cable allowing the giant butterfly to sway and bounce.


The sculpture is finished in a blend of translucent powder coats. In the interior, fused glass hemispheres glow with natural light and solar light.


Enjoy!!