Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Careful Assembly


There were three workmen here carefully adding the 'arms' to this giant sculpture.  I would imagine that adding those pieces one by one takes quite a lot of patience and gentle handling.

I have a new post on Sharon's Sojourns today.  Today I visit the nation's capitol. 

12 comments:

Kate said...

Years ago I watched workers assembling Chihuly's bright yellow chandelier in the foyer of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. It was a slow and very precise process with each piece removed from many, many boxes as the object was being shaped and formed. This one actually is similar, except for color, to the one in the museum.

Unknown said...

WOW! I can't imagine what it is to put everything together! Fantastic!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

It would be nerve wracking :) but wow it's totally fabulous Sharon!

Kathy said...

Plus I imagine they're being very careful not to brush against any of those cactus spines!

Anonymous said...

It does look very intricate, and stunningly colourful!

Judy said...

Interesting, I always wondered how they moved them without breaking them. What a delicate job that must be.

RedPat said...

Imagine the stress level! That one is fabulous.

Mersad said...

Wild and creative.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

Stefan Jansson said...

Wow. I'm impressed by their effort, I'd give up rather quickly.

Lowell said...

I get all chilly-chihuly just thinking about it. What a tangled web he weaves!

I'm on a break, Sharon but will be back after a while! Take good care!

cath carbone said...

great shoot !

Randy said...

What a wonderful thing to see in person.