Intricate is the theme for this week’s Daily Post Photo Challenge. Here is my contribution.
1. “Endless V” – Sculpture by Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, at Beverly Hills Garden Park.
2. Fig Tree with massive, intricate roots, in Beverly Hills, CA.
3. Detail of “Airplane Parts” sculpture by Nancy Rubins. Made of scraps of old airplanes wired together into a massive junk tree — 25 feet tall and 65 feet across.
4. “The Lightning’s Bride” — Elliott Hundley’s panel using wood, pins , metal, paper, plastic, and paintings.
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Beautiful pictures:)
Thanks, Julia!
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I really like the photo of the tree.
That tree is amazing!
I’ve seen that first sculpture…can’t remember where. Is this Meijer Gardens in Michigan, or the sculpture garden in DC?
No, there may be similar ones elsewhere, but this one is in Beverly Hills.
I’ve seen one like it in person somewhere….taken photos of it myself! 🙂
The artist is Jaume Plensa, from Barcelona. He has similar sculptures in various cities around the world. Google him and you’ll see his work. Maybe you’ll recognize the one you saw.
I have a post from the same artist and a similar sculpture (but bigger) for the International Exposition in Zaragoza (Spain):
Thanks for the visit and the follow! That’s quite an impressive and sizable sculpture, and a great shot showing scale. I love Plensa’s work!
I like your choices, but I’m pretty sure someone else used a photo of that first sculpture as well. What are the odds???
janet
Yup… 🙂
What an interesting creation and perfect for the challenge
Thanks, Tina!
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Excellent responses to this challenge!
Thanks!