Steel and Shadows
by Randy Rosenberger
Title
Steel and Shadows
Artist
Randy Rosenberger
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This photo was taken close up of a sculpture we have in our gardens and is a focal point of our annual Art Show and Garden Walk, where people view artists at work on the creations, and are able to tour the many gardens, with water features, and the many examples of flora and fauna that our 6 acres provide.
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April 22nd, 2011
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Comments (16)
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Interesting structure and light/shadow. A fascinating image Randy F/L
Dawn Senior-Trask
Fantastic, intriguing and beautiful work! Outstanding! fav
Randy Rosenberger replied:
Thanks much, Dawn! Thanks much for your visit to my galleries and comment on this piece of work. Both are very much appreciated! Randy B. Rosenberger Administrator of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group
Randy Rosenberger
We have many metal sculptures in our gardens, and they are enjoyed by hundreds, during our annual Art Show and Garden Walk, we hold each year to support all of our local artists. We have about 15 to 20 metal sculptures, water features, flowers, shcrubs, bushes and many trees we planted to welcome our guests on our 6 acres of "Little Graceland"! If you would like, I could send you a link to our actual garden walk, from last year! Just let me know, and I will send it out right away. Forever, Elvis and Priscilla, from "Little Graceland"
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks much, Darleen, as my wife has a lady who does this artwork of metal sculptures and we have over a dozen in our gardens, including Sandhill Cranes, geese, sunflowers, herons, irises, etc. She is a great artist!
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks Terence! It is a part of one of our gardens open to the public for our annual art show and garden walk. We have 8 water features and 13 metal sculptures places amongst the many gardens. Appreciate you comment!
Randy Rosenberger
Thanks much Joan and Ana! It is part of the 13 metal sculptures and 8 water features we have in our many gardens. These are highlighted every year at our annual art show and garden walk, held first Sunday after Fathers' Day in June. I will have an announcement on that later, but it's totally free, and we have several artists on hand, demonstrating their talents, and a couple hundred people viewing this and the garden walk.