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.
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