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sculptor, painter, mixed media artist

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Murphy Sculpture Garden

Last month we were in Malibu for The Man's graduation.

We took a few extra days to explore the California coastline. We went to The Getty Museum. Simply AMAZING!!! And we also went to the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden at UCLA.

I didn't photograph every piece. Some I didn't love. Some didn't photograph well. But below are a lot of my favorite pieces.




this face stencil was painted on a wall at the sculpture garden. i'm fond of well-placed stencils like this one.



Mulier by Eric Gill




Mulier by Eric Gill from across the reflecting pool. just lovely!




Ptolemy III by Jean Hans Arp



Freya by Gerhard Marcks




Maja by Gerhard Marcks




Autumn by Henri Laurens

I don't see Autumn here At All!!! Hmmm, unless maybe the model's name was Autumn?



Heroic Head by Aristide Maillol



Pensive by Deborah Butterfield

I LOVE Deborah Butterfield's work. What a nice surprise to find one here.




Mère Ubu by Joan Miro





Two-Piece Reclining Figure, No. 3 by Henri Moore






Two-Piece Reclining Figure, No. 3 by Henri Moore (another angle)




The Walking Man by Auguste Rodin

Having just finished reading Steve King's The Stand, this one freaks me out a little.




I can't find out the artist and title of this one :(



Night by Anna Mahler



Standing Woman by Gaston Lachaise

I love how strong she looks!





Head of France by Emile-Antoine Bourdelle






Desnudo reclinado by Francisco Zuniga

Or Reclining Nude. I must tell you this was my FAVORITE! I love when artists play with proportions like this. And her face is very lovely.




































Tuesday, October 18, 2011

SouLodge by Pixie Campbell

Only TWO MORE WEEKS till Pixie Campbells amazing SouLodge! Registration is open for one more week. Hurry Hurry Hurry to take part in this transformational energy circle.

A description of the class from Pixie's own blog:

This session will focus on the aspects of rebirth, renewal, ceremony and celebration of the season, using both traditional and purely intuitive crafts, meditations, journeys and tools to keep us feeling sacred as we lead through and up to the holidays.

It sounds like a great class! I'm planning on joining the winter quarter.