When I create sculpture for a garden, beside taking into consideration the terrain and the plants that inhabit the space, I like to imagine the people who will be visiting it. I ask myself, "what can I build that will make people put down their i-stuff and pause for art and nature?"
My aim is to inspire men, women and kids to walk, crawl or roll right into the art installation.
I want them to become one with the art, which has already become one with nature (since it's usually positioned along with the plants, in the soil.)
The answer to my question is always, "whatever will make you put down your i-stuff."
Then I go on to have a delightful time constructing the work. I figure, that if I'm having
fun making the sculpture, there's a good chance the audience will have fun viewing it.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Daily Dirt
I find that getting my feet in the dirt (shoes or not) on a daily basis keeps my world upright. My new studio, "The Barn," is nestled between a thick woods and a small patch of lawn on a little neighborhood cul-de-sac in Harwich, MA. A daily dose of Dirt. Ahhhhhhh.
Friday, March 29, 2013
You Are Invited to my New Studio!
If you loved what you saw at the Boston Show, here is your chance to see more and purchase some of the sculpture that was displayed!
Be sure to "Like" my new Facebook fan page and look for the event there as well.
Have a great Easter weekend!
Photos from the Boston Flower & Garden Show 2013
Here are some photos of the collaborative efforts of myself and La Vita Bella Garden Design at the recent Boston Flower & Garden Show!
All photos were taken by Merry Perry Design, Copyright 2013.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Come and see what we're doing at the Boston Flower & Garden Show!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Thursday, October 25, 2012
3-D Continuous Line Drawings
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