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Tree Fall 2013, Artist: Andy Goldsworthy, British Artist, 95 Anza Avenue, Presidio Grounds, San Francisco, California
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![]() The exhibit Tree Fall covered the ceiling inside a building on the Presidio grounds. According to the brochure handed out, the roots were created from felled eucalyptus trees. The mud was created from a mixture of human hair and clay.
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![]() The exhibit had a cooling and organic feeling to it. Like being underground and looking up at the roots of trees.
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![]() The trees, that compose the Tree Fall exhibit, ran from wall to wall and appeared to terminate at the surface of the wall.
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![]() The clay/hair mixture that covered everything had dried to form the appearance of cracked mud.
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![]() The only light for the exhibit was through a single open door. That cast shadows which yielded an ominous and foreboding feeling to the art.
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![]() The Tree Fall exhibit was housed in the old Presidio powder magazine. This art was only open for viewing on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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