Old Westbury Gardens - Seward Johnson Exhibit - Part 7 - Farewell...
beautiful job on the whole series angela! i enjoyed it all!
merrytexan wrote:
beautiful job on the whole series angela! i enjoyed it all!
Thank you kindly, Merry..... glad you enjoyed this series, it was fun to shoot and share!
This has been a really nice visit you gave us!
Thanks
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Great coverage of this unusual display!
Ed47
Loc: Wading River NY
Beautiful series, sad to see it end. I am glad we were able to see a few in person. Hopefully some of his other work will be on display. Great job
Very nice. Thanks Angela.
First-rate work with these, Angela.
Another great bunch, Angela! I really hate to see these come to an end. They were all so fascinating and realistic. I love the couple embracing under the tree. Wow! Can you imagine having such talent?
It sure has been chilly the last two days. I have my sweatpants and fuzzy slippers on. I guess it is that time of the year, but I still hate to see the Winter come. At least the sun is shining!
These are really great. I can't believe the detail in these sculptures. What are they made of? (Oh, and your photos have been great, too!)
angela k wrote:
I've come to the end of this series with these three remaining sculptures....
...all I can say is that it was a privilege to view this exhibit in person and I'm glad I was able to share his remarkable work.
Hope you enjoyed!!
Excellent Angela.
Sorry to see this series end.
Have you been to Grounds for Sculpture? I think Seward Johnson is responsible for its existence.
Bill_de wrote:
This has been a really nice visit you gave us!
Thanks
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Glad you enjoyed this series, Bill... and if you every visit LI again, the gardens are worth a visit even without this exhibit!
nimbushopper wrote:
Great coverage of this unusual display!
Thanks, nim, for following along and so glad you enjoyed!!
Ed47 wrote:
Beautiful series, sad to see it end. I am glad we were able to see a few in person. Hopefully some of his other work will be on display. Great job
Ed, it really was amazing to see in person and thanks for following along on this trip... if you're up for a long drive, more of his work is permanently on display at the Grounds For Sculpture in NJ... it's a long trip, but can be done in a day. One day I plan on going!
Again, glad you enjoyed!!
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