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Entries in Installation (7)

Saturday
Aug092008

Seascape moves to Dansko

I installed Seascape at the new Dansko corporate headquarters and retail outlet in West Grove, PA. in July. They were looking for a large one-of-a-kind sculpture for a protected area in the retail portion of their beautiful new building. The only sculpture I had that was nearly large enough was Seascape.

The installation went smoothly except for one minor glitch, I forgot to pack one knob. I had extras of everything else but no extra knobs. Marji and I had to drive to our daughter's house (about an hour away), steal a knob from her sculpture and drive back to Dansko. Fortunately it was a drive over pretty back roads. We used a GPS and explored several different routes. We stumbled on a Simon Pierce store and had a delightful lunch.


I like how the sculpture looks. I was afraid it might be too small but it fills the space nicely. The facility is beautiful with an open airy feel, many intriguing spaces and art pieces. It's worth a stop just to see the building and all the artwork.

Thursday
Jul242008

New Home for Seascape

I installed Seascape at the new Dansko corporate headquarters and retail outlet in West Grove, PA. in July. They were looking for a large one-of-a-kind sculpture for a protected area in the retail portion of their beautiful new building. The only sculpture I had that was nearly large enough was Seascape.

The installation went smoothly except for one minor glitch, I forgot to pack one knob. I had extras of everything else but no extra knobs. Marji and I had to drive to our daughter's house (about an hour away), steal a knob from her sculpture and drive back to Dansko. Fortunately it was a drive over pretty back roads. We used a GPS and explored several different routes. We stumbled on a Simon Pierce store and had a delightful lunch.

I like how the sculpture looks. I was afraid it might be too small but it fills the space nicely. The facility is beautiful with an open airy feel, many intriguing spaces and art pieces. It's worth a stop just to see the building and all the artworks.

 

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