If the cacti and their flowers weren’t enough for us to photograph during this Meetup outing, the addition of sculptures made it an outstanding experience. We were allowed to photograph the sculptures, which were for sale, if we gave credit to the sculpture. So, I put a system in place of shooting the name card before I shot the sculpture. Of course, there were times I forgot! I’ll do my best in identifying these amazing artists. My apologies if I didn’t get them all right!
The art forms came in all mediums. There were some sculpted from metal, glass, stone, and wood. Here are just a few.
By Renata Allen. I liked the texture and the colors.
By Karen Van Galder. I loved the texture on this piece.
By Eileen Fitz-Faulkner. Two eggs in mosaic.
By David Mudgett. His works were all over the garden.
By Leslie Safarik
By Leslie Safarik
By George Rockus. Glass work.
By Eileen Fitz-Faulkner. How whimsical.
By Kim Webster. She was one of two artists who worked with glass. Her plants looked almost real.
By Natasha Dikareva. Look at the detail in this small part of the sculpture.
By Mark Oldland and Miriam Morris. This is just the top half of this sculpture. Again I was looking for detail and better composition.
By Joanna Kidd. This is just the face from a beautiful full body sculpture. I was so impressed by her expression.
By Clayton Thiel. Another close up look.
By Sally Shapiro. Look at the detail in this bronze art work.
Thanks for visiting my blog and liking it. I love to shoot flowers, etc., but I can’t seem to grow them! I love gardens, but can’t maintain one. Wish I had the knack.
impressive !!!
Thanks for visiting my blog and liking it. I love to shoot flowers, etc., but I can’t seem to grow them! I love gardens, but can’t maintain one. Wish I had the knack.
we all have to learn how to handle plants, no one is born with a green thumb !