Deborah Butterfield Exhibition in Denver Botanical Garden

We took Doris to see Deborah Butterfield's exhibion of hourse statutes at Denver Botanical Garden. Deborah Butterfield is an American sculptor. She first began creating sculpture in the form of a horse in the 1970’s using mud, clay and sticks. In 1977, she moved to a ranch in Montana and in 1979 began using scrap metal and found steel. For the past decade, she has been making bronze work, cast from “stray, downed pieces of wood.” [1] When you see the hourses, you wont believe that they are made of bronze.









While in the garden, I really enjoyed taking pictures of the water lilies.