This post from Global Art Junkie raised my awareness and also a sudden question: Is an underwater museum a form of art outdoors? My guess is yes. What is yours?
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Header photo for ART OUTDOORS is “The Housatonic” by Rick and Laura Brown, Contemporary Sculpture at Chesterwood, MA, 2013.
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writer, educator, museum volunteer; My camera and I are reflected in the blue globe within the sculpture installation,"The Sky is the Limit" by Geoff Nelson. From slideshow in post: HISTORIC AND CURRENT ART AT CHESTERWOOD
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Thanks for reblogging this post from my blog. What a great series of posts you have here!
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Global Art Junkie is a great resource and inspiration for me. Many thanks to you!
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Thank you DeborahLee, very much appreciated. You picked a great art installation. They are phenomenal, as is the artist’s imagination!
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This is amazing! Not only is it Art Outdoors, but art integrating nature.
Thank you, Deb, for discovering Jason Decaires Taylor.
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Thanks Deb for introducing us to this
Inspiring example of species integration and
Preservation!
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