It's not just what you got.
It's how and where and why you put it.
It being sculpture in the garden.
I'll be talking about sculpture and the garden at the Association of Northwest Landscape Designers meeting tonight.
Join Patrick Gracewood (Gracewood Studio), sculptor, as he shares his perspective about placing art in the garden to its greatest advantage. In addition to this brief presentation, Patrick and four other artists will share with us their work and creative process. Please join Patrick, Katy McFadden (ceramic figurative artist), Peter Andrusko (artisan stonework), Chris Moench (ceramic prayer wheels), and Keith Yurdana (metal fabrication) for an evening of artistic inspiration.
It's how and where and why you put it.
Small sculpture in the flower gardens at the Saint Gaudens Estate |
It being sculpture in the garden.
I'll be talking about sculpture and the garden at the Association of Northwest Landscape Designers meeting tonight.
ANLD April Meeting: Art in the Garden
where: 15800 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard OR 97224
From : Monday, Apr 4, 2011 - 6:30pm to 9:00pm
Join Patrick Gracewood (Gracewood Studio), sculptor, as he shares his perspective about placing art in the garden to its greatest advantage. In addition to this brief presentation, Patrick and four other artists will share with us their work and creative process. Please join Patrick, Katy McFadden (ceramic figurative artist), Peter Andrusko (artisan stonework), Chris Moench (ceramic prayer wheels), and Keith Yurdana (metal fabrication) for an evening of artistic inspiration.
4 comments:
Good luck with tonight! Hope you have some great exchange with the audience.
I'm wondering if you will publish your talks - I'd love to hear more on this subject.
great idea Jennifer, I second the motion: share your advice Patrick.
Thank you all. I'm going to recover first and then break down my talk into a series of posts.
I had all the images and knew what I was going to cover but dealing with the tech issues of Mac vs PC, vertical program learning curves- Powerpoint vs Keynote, and not knowing if it was going to work as I drove through rush hour traffic was maddening.
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