From a concept in a design cartoon to a prototype base with clay and waxes to a conservation education full blown art sculpture. WOW…what an adventure! Select photos from the couple weeks in Alexandria and the dress rehearsal assembly. Photos by Kathleen...
Dusty Baker, Manager of the Washington Nationals, took time from his busy baseball season to stop by and see and help support our Cycle of Life educational art sculpture. Mr. Baker, has long loved sea turtles and recently visited and helped out at the Loggerhead...
We continue to fine tune our sculpture. A small successful open house was held over the weekend with much positive in put and eyes opened as to the multiple obstacles of human and animal predation that face sea turtles and other marine wildlife daily. In a couple days...
Days 5 and 6. Mapping out all the pieces with blue tape. You cannot have a beach with out real beach sand. Nest hole cut and nest inserted. Hatchlings attached to base. Oil spill sections starting to be in place. Team member Dennis McCloud assembling wood sea shell...
The time is here! I am in Alexandria to finish the sculpture project. We have two potential candidates where the sculpture could have a permanent installation. Please forward this on to any one you think might be interested and consider donating to help us complete...
Yesterday was Day One in staging the Cycle of Life Sculpture. What needs to be trimmed, cold worked, wood corner plates made and miscellaneous – do I/we want to do it this way….or will this actually work better. I initially put this part in the drawing...