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Stream Of Vesels 1992 David Nash
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Oak had been carved into the shapes of boats, charred dark, and mounted on the lawn in an arrangement
resembling boats traveling up the lawn.
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Some were raised on posts, while other lay flat on the grass. The effect was to make them appear
as if subject to rapids.
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A close up of one on the ground showed off the texture of its surface.
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The ends showed signs of splitting and cracking. One might expect this condition to continue
because the art was subject to exterior conditions.
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The charred oak wooden object that resembled a boat nearest the hedge appeared to bob up as it swept past.
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The view from the sidewalk looking back upstream at the boats. The tableaux almost resembled the rental area for
canoes.
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A small sign for this art work was glued to the sidewalk on the other side of the hedge from the sculpture.
So by walking on the lawn for a close look, one might miss this identifier. The sign read:
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