It's Gregg's 79th birthday today, and we are off out for a special birthday meal with our son. We will also be going out again for another special birthday meal this weekend, when our dear daughter-in-law can join us. I will share photos with you in the next few days. In the meantime, I have a regular post.
As I saw these in January 2014, information below is out of date. However, on my Part 3 post, I added up-to-date information (at least at the time of writing) where you would find other exhibits of Seward Johnson's works. I have also updated and checked the links to make sure they are still working. This could all change again a few years after publishing though. There is always plenty of information online.
This is my fourth post in the 'Beyond The Frame' series of sculptures by Seward Johnson's exhibit I saw back in Florida in January 2014. It is entitled 'The Eye of the Beholder'. You can see the others I have been sharing over the last few weeks here, here and here. This work is based on the Claude Monet painting, 'Pere Lathuilles'. You can see a copy of the painting at this link.
This particular exhibit is located inside The Bamboo Pavilion. We walked along a path of tall bamboo to get there. A marker nearby read: "This Pavilion (2002) was the first engineered structure to receive a building permit in the United States. It was constructed of Guadua bamboo (Guadua angustifolia), an abundant and easily renewable resource in the central Andean valleys of South America. Columbian craftsmen followed a design by Engineer Jorg Stamm, that combines traditional tribal techniques with European methods of joining wood.
People throughout the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world build with bamboo, using many different traditional ways of building. Modern builders too have begun to use this easily renewable resource for flooring and laminates.
Bamboo is a giant grass - one of the world's most economically important families Other grasses we use include wheat, oats, corn, sugar and rice."
I also read online that the roof has more than 9,000 Sabal Palm Fronds attached by traditional methods under the supervision of Seminole Indian Chief Leroy Osceola. Unfortunately, the link I shared originally no longer works and I was unable to find a replacement. I will keep on trying.
The Pavilion was quiet when we got there. Our only companions were the couple at the table and their waiter. (Their is today’s birthday boy on the right.)
Yes, that's birthday boy 'listening in'.
The waiter’s ears were tuned in their direction also.
I will add another post next week showing you more statues.
Thanks for visiting and I hope you have enjoyed the latest on this old Seward Johnson's exhibit.
Have a great day!
Wow, I have never seen anything like this! Please tell Gregg happy birthday for me! And that he is an awesome husband. We are both so blessed to have them!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, I have passed on your birthday wishes. He will have a big smile when I tell him what you said. Yes, we are very, very blessed with both our husbands :)
DeleteI wish Gregg all the best for his birthday and have a wonderful celebration, with all of you!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these wonderful photos from this park with the figures!
hugs Elke
Thank you very much dear Elke :) I am happy you like the photos, I enjoy when I see the old places we have visited. Hugs, Denise
DeleteHappy birthday to Gregg!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, much appreciated :)
DeleteCongratulations to Greg as he enters his eightieth year. May he continue to enjoy good health.
ReplyDeleteThank you David, much appreciated :)
DeleteHappy birthday to Gregg. I hope he has a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThat pavilion is fabulous and again the sculptures are amazing. All the details are simply fascinating.
Thank you for the birthday greetings to Gregg and glad you enjoyed the sculptures and the pavillion Ann :)
DeleteShe isn't really that impressed with him is she!!! Happy Birthday Gregg, have a great time :-D
ReplyDeleteNo she wasn't, lol! Thank you for Gregg's birthday greetings Ananka, appreciated by the both of us :)
DeleteHappy Birthday to your husband, and I'm sure you all will enjoy the birthday dinners.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures and statues are wonderful and good to see them. Thanks for sharing, Denise.
Thank you Margaret, I have passed those on :) You are very welcome, so glad you liked the sculptures.
DeleteHappy Birthday to Gregg! Love the garden photos, looks like a nice place to explore.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
So glad and thank you Eileen. He had a great birthday :) I wish you the same.
DeleteHappy birthday Gregg. You are a wonderful person to me. Love you
ReplyDeleteAwww, how sweet of you to say that Regine. He will be very happy to read this. Thank you my dear friend. Love you too :)
DeleteI am loving these statues, keep them coming. I have seen a lot of statues but none quite like these. they are amazing. Happy Birthday To Hubby
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you Sandra, I have a couple more of these coming down the road. Thank you also for Gregg's birthday wishes :)
DeleteHappy Birthday to Gregg! The sculptures feel so personal.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sandra, and I agree with you :)
DeleteHappy birthday to Gregg.
ReplyDeleteThank you Red, I have passed that on and was gratefully received :)
DeleteHow quickly the years go by.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth, more quickly as we get older we're finding :)
DeleteHappy 79th to Gregg and I send lots of wishes for tonight's celebration and the one over the weekend
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Thank you so much Cecilia, all very much appreciated by the hubs and by me :) Hugs, Denise
DeleteHappy happy birthday to Gregg! Enjoy your celebrations!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ellen, he is loving all the greetings he is getting. I hope you have gotten over your jet lag :)
DeleteHappy birthday to Gregg!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Marcia, he is enjoying everyone's good wishes :)
DeleteHappy Birthday Gregg! (or maybe happy belated!)
ReplyDeleteThank you Jeanie, passing those along very happily. Thank you so much. Not belated at all, you had the right day :)
DeleteHappiest birthday wishes to Gregg!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennifer, he's very happy with all the birthday greetings he has been getting. much appreciated :)
DeleteHappy birthday wishes to Gregg.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you so much Jan, he is smiling from ear to ear :) All the best to you too, Denise
DeleteFeliz cumpleaños a Greg y lindo jardín Te mando un beso.
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DeleteMuchas gracias. Gregg te da las gracias y está muy contento de que le hayas deseado un feliz cumpleaños :) Te mando un beso.
Fun statues! The waiter has a supercilious expression. Happy birthday to Gregg!
ReplyDeleteYou used a perfect word for the waiter :) Thanks for the birthday wishes too Linda :)
DeleteHappy birthday, Gregg.
ReplyDeleteLove the statues.
Thank you Janice, he is smiling again and loving his birthday wishes :) Glad you enjoyed the statues.
DeleteHappy birthday Gregg. I do love the statues.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandie, he's having a great time reading his birthday wishes. Glad you enjoyed the statues :)
DeleteBamboo has been popping up more and more. My reading table for the bed is made of that though I confess, I chalk painted over it. Still a nice sturdy little breakfast reading bed table thing.
ReplyDeleteWe have a good friend in the northwest who grows this professionally. I bet your reading table looks great with its coat of chalk paint :)
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DeleteTerrific shots.
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