God Bless America, Seward Johnson
Far Out, Seward Johnson
Dejeuner Deja Vu, Seward Johnson
Grounds for Sculpture
Hamilton, N.J.
Seward Johnson’s sculpted self portrait. Part of the larger work, Were You Invited
Chamber of Internal Dialogue, Seward Johnson
Vita, Michael Shewmaker
Rat’s Restaurant for Sunday brunch
Araminta with Rifle and Veve, Joyce C. Scott
Time Reversing, Brower Hatcher
King Lear, Seward Johnson
Skyhook, John Newman
Mystical Treasure Trip, Seward Johnson
My Sixteen Year Old Jazz Dreams, Seward Johnson
Folded Circle Ring, Fletcher Benton
Frame Construction #5, John Lash
Two Face Telescope, Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas
Doubles, George Sugarman
Space, Conquer or Die – Swiatowid. Andrzej Pitynski
Teatro XI, Herk Van Tongeren
Redon’s Fantasy of Venus, Seward Johnson
Double Check: Makeshift Memorial, Seward Johnson
I love sculpture parks. The pieces in Grounds for Sculpture look great. I’d like to visit.
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Indeed! I agree with Donna but the Sculpture Park is too far for me to visit.
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Indeed! I agree with Donna but the Sculpture Park is too far for me to visit.
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The American Gothic sculpture is fun! (And spooky.)
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I don’t know if you can tell from my picture but it’s about 40 feet high.
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Oh, my God. Yet more terrifying.
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Yes, Alex, it seems to be quite distinctive.
Thank you, Ken, for sharing your excellent photos, all of which have captured the essence and spirit of the Sculpture Park. 🙂
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I’ve never heard of Seward Johnson, but am loving the Norman Rockwell-esque tendency of the sculptures. Delightful!
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You take the best day trips, Ken!
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You have to work hard to entertain a 14 year old.
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Looks like you are having major fun!
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I’ve always felt an inherent creepiness when in the presence of sculptures, not necessarily in a bad sense though. I don’t know enough about art to be able to fully articulate my stance though.
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Wow! So interesting and such a variety. Interesting seeing artwork come to life so realistically. Are these all in the same place? In New Jersey?
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Yes. It’s a sculpture park near Trenton.
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Amazing art, cool place, beautiful day. Wish I was there!
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Beautiful examples of sculptures and art, Ken. Smiles, Robin
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Great pictures Ken! It looks like they have added a few different sculptures since I was there two or three years ago.
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They change them pretty often.
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First time I see so many statue art in my life. That all look like wow some. This park and all the image .All the image is look like a real man. This artist is rally expert in this work. Thank for the artist give us this wonderful look in human.
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Thaanks great blog post
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