Wednesday, March 23, 2016

A Dusting of Snow and Art at the Haliburton Sculpture Forest

"The purpose of art is washing the dust of our daily lives off our souls." - Pablo Picasso


We had plenty of snow the previous night - but still we went to the Sculpture Forest at the Haliburton School of the Arts. We needed some dusting of art too. The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is a unique outdoor collection of sculptures by Canadian and international artists. 

Some of the sculptures we saw on this snowy yet enjoyable walking day.

Fire and Ice : A Really Big Shoe by Charles O'Neil.

Evolution by Don Dickson and Amy Doolittle.
Red Chair.

Visionary: A Tribute to Sir Sandford Fleming
Latitude and Longitude. (Model not provided by the Sculpture Forest)

Kennisis: Horse and Rider by William Lishman


A Walk in the Woods by Mary Ellen Farrows.
Sexy Yo!

Current by Peter Wehrspann
Sexy Yellow Chair.


Atmo-Sphere by John McKinnon.
Some sculptures need models too.

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