What better place to exhibit landscape sculpture than Denver Botanic Gardens? Lovely gardens dotted with stone, resin, metal and ceramic works of arts--a nice walk through the gardens on any day is a delight. Walk with me as we stroll through these paths to view these twelve artists' work. "Catalyst: Colorado Sculpture" is at the gardens through January 12, 2014.
How about 15,000 handmade ceramic leaves?
This wall is created by Kim Dickey
"Mille Fleur"
We pause to take in the beauty of the border flowers.
"Spiral Dance" painted aspen tree trunks |
Nancy Lovendahl is the artist
Carl Reed is the artist for "Ring for outliers" |
Three related forms along the waterway
Patrick Marold designed "Stepped Mound"
created from cable wood spools
Yoshitomo Saito "Colorado Loop"
Emmett Culligan
"Crew #4, Crew #5, Crew #6 were on display a short distance apart
Pard Morrison "Schneewitchen"
I like the contrast between the frame of the sculpture and the building in the background |
In the prairie area, you will find this interesting piece by Patrick Margold
"Shadow Line, Fall Equinox"
Nancy Lovendahl with her "Fractal Echo"
The Lily ponds had added interest with three lovely works of art. This one by James Surls--perfect location! |
Another wonderful piece by Yoshitomo Saito is located in the Bonsai garden
Linda Fleming's "Refugium"
Looking between the lines..........
"Marker's Mark" by Terry Maker |
Another wonderful piece by Linda Fleming greets you at the entrance to the garden
super walk through the gardens