Aug 14 -
Neil Dawsom, the sculptor, likes to work big. This one, called “Horizons” is 118 feet long, four stories high, and it sits in a private art park (the public is invited, but you have to make an appointment) owned by a New Zealand millionaire who commissioned this piece (and 21 others from different artists), then added sheep (we are in New Zealand, after all), plus a few giraffes, zebras, water buffalo and yaks to give the place a little biological variety. I first saw it in a new collection of artistic illusions compiled by Brad Honeycutt and Terry Stickels called The Art of the Illusion, Deceptions to Challenge the Eye and Mind.
(via ireallylikemuffins)
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