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UER Forum > UE Photo Critiques > Art In The Desert (Viewed 1702 times)
FarOut Adventures 


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Art In The Desert
< on 4/3/2016 6:13 PM >
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Hey All,

I took a trip to Joshua Tree CA today to see some cool old abandoned art.

Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtub...atch?v=v0WR3Z8ksPY


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The sculptures are all assemblage pieces, adorned with "junk" bits like hamburger wrappers, broken computer keyboards, or glass fragments, and most are large enough to walk into and experience from dizzying angles. The works range from overt political statements, as in White/Colored, which features a toilet bowl next to a drinking fountain, to more site-specific pieces like Shelter, made from salvaged wood from a neighbors house that burned down. Come on a sunny day and bright pink displays will seem full with whimsy; on stormy afternoons, the same structure can seem uninviting and haunting.




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Re: Art In The Desert
< Reply # 1 on 4/4/2016 4:31 PM >
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Posted by FarOut Adventures
Hey All,

I took a trip to Joshua Tree CA today to see some cool old abandoned art.

Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtub...atch?v=v0WR3Z8ksPY


Here is some more information on the site:

The sculptures are all assemblage pieces, adorned with "junk" bits like hamburger wrappers, broken computer keyboards, or glass fragments, and most are large enough to walk into and experience from dizzying angles. The works range from overt political statements, as in White/Colored, which features a toilet bowl next to a drinking fountain, to more site-specific pieces like Shelter, made from salvaged wood from a neighbors house that burned down. Come on a sunny day and bright pink displays will seem full with whimsy; on stormy afternoons, the same structure can seem uninviting and haunting.






SO WIERD... I LIKE IT !!!




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