Each time we take the kids up to see Brian’s side of the family, we pass by a sculpture park. Finally, I took the initiative and we were going to stop and see what it was like and look at these massive works of art. Some were very cool and some just strange, but all were unique. We even got to speak to one of the owners of the property and in the summer they have artists teach the kids how to make sculptures. That sounds like fun for the kids, so maybe we will do that, too.
An upside down tree painted with flames – I’m sure this has some message about forest fires. It looks like some weird tree monster that should be in low budget scary movie. Can’t you just see it??
These dudes are very cool, I must say. Look at the urchins standing at the bottom – they are huge! The fabric on them didn’t fare so well over the winter, though. They look a bit diseased and mottled at this stage, but that adds to the art, right?? I’m not quite sure what they are supposed to be, perhaps they are Silver Dudes Looking Around.
I see somebody let the graffiti artists in here…I could have just gone downtown to see something like this. 😉
They said not to touch the sculptures. Really? I shouldn’t let my kids touch the sculpture with the jagged metal pieces?? I don’t think they’ve had their tetanus shots yet, and I have really missed our crackpot doctor. Okay kids, go ahead and gouge yourselves!
I’m sure this has some intense meaning for the artist, but seriously…this looks like a big turd. Was that too graphic? Doesn’t it look like a big pile of poo?? Sorry, but this little work of art just makes me want to find a huge dog to chastise and a big plastic bag.
I love this one, it is very cool. It’s called Reclamation, I believe. It’s and old shed suspended up on wires. It looked like it was held up pretty firmly by that big metal beam structure, but I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t want to walk under it.
Just to educate other parents, too, I must give this public service announcement.
Do not tell your child standing on the edge of a huge muddy puddle to be careful or she will get dirty, as 1.2 seconds later said child will fall in the puddle. And you won’t have any spare clothes along. And you will have to use her beloved taggie blankie to clean her up and you won’t have a spare. And there will be much tears.
Just so’s ya know.
** I took mucho pictures this weekend, so be prepared for more picture craziness this week.
That last one is WAY COOL !!!
I like the silver dudes. They could be kinda creepy.
Trying again…
I am cracking up over the pile o’ dog doo! It is interesting what gets classified as art!
Those are really cool. I like the giant people.
Very, um, interesting. I just don’t ‘get’ some art. Though, I’m sure the creative process of these things was fun.
Ohhhhhhh that first one IS scary!!! I actually thought or War of the Worlds, when I first saw it (before I even read what you wrote!). haha.
Some really cool art, though!
those are some funky sculptures — love that last one!
okay…the tree with the flames looks like a giant sea urchin and i totally agree with you about the giant terd. yuck. i think it looks like an ole fat persons leg from just above the knee down. i know! i need chocolate or something.
time away has been great. i leave to go home tomorrow. i miss everyone but really think i’m okay missing them. maybe i can talk my hubbie into one more day (not!)
blessings
julie
wow – now that is some funky art! very interesting. and i agree with you – i thought “dog poop!” as soon as i saw that one. 😉
I totally agree with you on the “poo”…I love that last picture–the lines are awesome!
Sculpture parks are very cool. I like them. They’re like these huge art installation pieces and somehow when they’re outside they’re just that much more interesting to look at and wander around and think about. I haven’t been to one since I lived in Chicago unfortunately. Nice pictures, I especially like the suspended house. 🙂
That first one looks like a creepy arm and hand reaching down from the sky, weird. And the tall guys are cool – yer eerie!
Those are some seriously cool shots! I can’t wait to see more of what you too pictures of this week – you always have such great ones to share!
I think that the big turd has a brother around here. We have something about an hour from here on a college campus that looks almost exactly like that. What is with that?
The last sculpture is so cool!
hmm…looks like an interesting place to be. love the hanging house thing…i want one in my backyard!:-)
it is always when you don’t have a spare outfit…it never fails! but the photos you got are incredible – so it was worth it, right? 🙂
can’t wait to see the other photos!
Thanks ladies!
I think it is important to go out and just do different things with your kids. We pass by things everyday that we should take our time and go see them. This didn’t take us more than an hour to go see, and it was fun…right up to when Anya fell in the mud. 😉
You are so funny! Big turd?!! We just went to Queen Calafia’s yesterday, mosaic sculptures, I’ll be posting pictures soon, love that place!
Those sculptures are so cool!
funky – I think that first one looks like a disembodied limb with arteries coming out of it.
I never have any extra clothes for the kids anymore. I just don’t think about it so i would have been in the same boat.
that’s some seriously funky art! Is it okay to admit I’ve never gotten modern art? I mean, seriously, what’s with the giant turd!? LOL
LOL at the turd. OMG at the giant dudes. Love the suspended shack. My boys would have touched everything. 🙂