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Sculpture Garden

Where Flora Meets Form

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Art viewed in a garden is subject to the whimsy of the elements. It can look different to you on a daily basis. How you felt about one sculpture in spring with the backdrop of happy birds reunited from a trip south, flowers blooming and your own lilt of the season can be entirely different in the fall, with winter’s chill in the breeze, and mellow leaves blowing by.

On the following pages, you are invited to take a visual stroll through local gallery owner Gail Severn’s sculpture garden to enjoy what a photographer saw over several days and months last year.

sculpture garden

Twisting Path 
Size: 39” x 14” x 23”
Media: Basalt 
Artist: Will Robinson

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Cherokee Stele 
Size: 96” x 12” 
Media: Oil Enamel and Patina on Bronze 
Artist: Delos Van Earl

 

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