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John Grade’s Middle Fork is
a remarkable piece of art inspired by a 140-year-old tree in the Cascade
Mountains. Along with a huge team of volunteers in Seattle, Grade built the
105-foot-long work from thousands and thousands of tiny pieces of reclaimed
cedar glued together. Hanging above the Seattle Art Museum’s lobby, Middle Fork made my jaw drop, and I
couldn’t keep my mouth closed even as I sketched. I’m guessing others felt the
same way, as it was a popular sketch subject yesterday morning with Urban Sketchers Seattle.
First I went all the way to the back of the museum lobby
and sat under it to take in as much of its full length as would fit in my sketchbook
spread. Then I went upstairs to the museum’s third floor to look down on the
opening of its wide end. In either case, I don’t think I quite captured its
enormity, but I tried.
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That looks like it is as difficult to get onto a page as the dinosaurs. lol Nice job!
ReplyDeleteIt was a lot like dinosaurs! :-)
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