In the northwest section of Portland is a small, dead-end alley with an art gallery at the end. I found this piece near the entrance of the alley. I like the delicacy of the red maple leaves framing one side, while the resiliency of the bamboo is in contrast with the weight and solidity of the sculpture. November, 2003.
Thursday, September 15, 2005
About Me
- Name: Gr8fulTed
- Location: Madras, Oregon, United States
Aging boomer into the Dharma, The Dead, Todd Snider, Little Feat, politics, peace, negating the Radical Right, travel, the Net, Firefly\Serenity, helping my community, laughing, photography, art, music (playing, listening, supporting)
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