Sunday, October 28, 2018

Cedar Park Sculpture Garden


We finally had a day with sunshine!
I had my son take this picture when we were driving to school on Friday. That is a rectangular block of black clouds ahead of us. It looked pretty ominous in person.
The rain in central Texas has slacked off. It is great to see the sun. We had so much flooding in our area that the water treatment plant could not keep up with proper filtration. On October 22nd, the city of Austin put out a boil water notice. The city said the rain and flooding brought "unprecedented levels of silt" into the water supply. I have lived in the area all my life and have never witnessed a boil notice for the entire city. The grocery store lines were crazy last Monday with people buying bottled water. The stores had to put limits on the number of bottles purchased and there were warnings by the city that price gouging would not be tolerated. The boil notice is still in effect today but the local news said it might end this evening. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the sun will shine on us for at least a few more days.
Boogs and I took advantage of the beautiful day and went to the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden. We had never been there before. There are 13 sculptures and a walking path around a pond.

Boogs and I waited to read the artist's title of each sculpture until after we had taken a guess as to what the title might be. I thought Sentinel was a butterfly, Boogs thought it should be called perpetual movement. We both thought All That Jazz was something to do with music.
Tube dancers - Me - dancers, Boogs - a fight or struggle. Paths We Choose -  Boogs - which way, Me - distortion, it looked misleading to me. I love the look of the shadow of the arrow.
Joy - We both thought this would be something about dancing with all your heart because of the heart shaped cut out in the torso of the sculpture. I liked this shadow, too.
Gotcha Bird With Fish - we were pretty close on this one. We thought it should be called bird with fish. There was so much detail in this work. I think it was my favorite one.
Sundial - This one really confused us. Boogs thought is should be called Abstract, I thought is was some kind of person. Neither one of us could see it as a sundial even after we read the title of the sculpture. Nebulous: Boogs saw the sign before he guessed, I thought it was the Earth.
Cloud Kaleidoscope made us think it was someone holding a ring or a magnifying glass. I tried to line up a cloud in the center of the kaleidoscope. Surprisingly, we both got Red Bird really wrong. I thought it was a flame, Boogs thought it was about team spirit. After we read the title, the red bird was easy to see.
We were both kind of close on naming Chirp. Boogs thought it was a penguin, I thought it was a puffin. We liked the way the artist signed the work with interlaced C and Q initials.
 There is a nice path around the water.
Boogs enjoyed conquering the steep incline to reach the top of this wall. He ran up and then slid down this steep slope many times.
We enjoyed our walk. There were quite a few ducks in the water. These ducks came waddling up  when we stopped to look at them. I think they thought they might get fed.
The last sculpture we saw was called Dancer 2012 & Dancer 2014 by Jerry Daniel. From a distance, Boogs and I decided this sculpture was dancers and we were right.
The artists loan their work to the Sculpture Garden for one year. The pieces are for sale at the end of their time on display. Each year, a new group of artists get a chance to display their work. We are looking forward to coming back again to see the next set of sculptures when they are put on display.

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10 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun walk, and brilliant at having a guess what they were before you read the signs. A great walk with added nature.That cloud looks like something you would drive into in a horror movie.

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    1. That was the most unusual mass of clouds I’ve ever seen. It was perfect weather for a walk at the sculpture garden.

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  2. Some really interesting and clever sculptures there. You find some brilliant outdoorsy but educational days out. Boogs is a lucky boy! Thanks for sharing with us at#CountryKids

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  3. I do hope that the water situation gets fixed. The sculpture park sounds interesting and imaginative #CountryKids

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    1. Thanks. Water restrictions are in place. Luckily, the boil water notice ended on the evening of the 28th.

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  4. Glad to hear you have had some sunshine and hope the flooding is starting to ease now. Cedar Park Sculpture Garden looks like an interesting place to visit. I love how you and Boogs talked about your own interpretations of each sculpture before reading the artist’s title. I think Joy and Chirp are my favourites. Climbing the wall looks like fun - that is quite a steep incline, well done Boogs! Thank you for sharing with #CountryKids

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    1. The incline was steep enough for Boogs to slide down while sitting. Thanks for hosting Country Kids.

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  5. what a lovely idea to change them each year and sell them off. I am never quite sure whether I love them or hate them in the landscape, I think it is hard to make them fit in, but then I also like how they stand out. I wonder how much they sell for? #CountryKids

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    1. It is a great opportunity for local artists to share their work. On the Cedar Park Sculpture Garden information site, it says they are for sale from $1000 (Sundial) to $17,500 (All That Jazz).

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  6. What a variety of sculptures. It certainly gave you an added interest to the walk. #countrykids

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