Kate of
Visual St. Paul inspired me to locate a photo I took just a few weeks ago when I visited the Hermosa Inn for lunch. While I was there I discovered an area full of Allan Houser sculptures and benches to relax and enjoy them. This one is called Dance of the Eagle. An appropriate name I'd say.
Very apt indeed, caught forever in mid dance!
ReplyDeleteWe had dinner at the Hermosa Inn just about two weeks ago, but I did not see this area.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kate of Visual St. Paul just had a Houser sculpture on her site yesterday.
Beautiful piece.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful lines and motion Sharon, beautifully sculpted piece.
ReplyDeleteI love the inspiration this photo captures in this sculpture....so beautiful!
ReplyDeletePeace ...Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
Beautiful.I do remember Allan Houser's exhibit at the DBG, it was so interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteHouser does good work. I would not have identified the same artist as the creator of your sculpture today and Kate's yesterday.
ReplyDeleteLove those flowing lines and sense of motion. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree. His work is stunning.
ReplyDeleteNative American art is fantastic. Is this an early Houser
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