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Seventh Annual Peace Arch Park |
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Family ~ Represents the caring and nurturing family environment in which I was raised. The figures represent the family unit; the heart speaks to the love, and the leaves represent unconditional acceptance of one another. Mosaics, stained glass, and glass tile. Lou Ann Weeks, Melbourne FL. |
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Soaring ~ Steel is currently my favorite material to work with because even though it is very rigid and strong you can sculpt it relatively easily. I enjoy "Soaring" because it shows this rigidity of steel and its ability to be fluid. Jeff Tangen, Shoreline, WA. |
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Bouquet of I-Beam ~ Steel fragments, collected over time, are welded into sculpture. Industrial materials create a sculpture that enhances the rawness of this material. This piece was created with the Peace Arch Park in mind. Welded steel, painted. George Ybarra, Missoula MT. |
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