Luna contemplates the sculpture Pierced Screen by Joshua-Tree-based artist J Michael Smiley.
She has a good sense for how to contrast her natural shape against stark geometric lines. Actually, given our art and decor, she doesn’t have much choice in the matter.
I bring the outdoor sculptures inside every winter. This month has been rather volatile, ranging from a heatwave to violent rainstorms and now to more typical crisp autumn weather. We were caught completely by surprise with the storms, with both heavy rain and winds. A particularly strong gust of wind one of the outdoor sculptures crashing to the ground.
Fortunately, it was not damaged, perhaps a few scratches but nothing worse than usual wear and tear. I consider the rust sculpture more sensitive to rain, so that one came indoors for storage. Luna has been fascinated by it ever since.
I would like to clean it and fix the rust surface a bit, but I don’t have much expertise in this despite owning multiple rust sculptures.
Our friend Parker of Perfectly Parker has received some very sad news this past week. Our thoughts are with Parker and her family.
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Two works of art – kitties and sculptures.
From the angle the pic was taken, the rust sculpture with
the rods through the screen,make it look like a tall cat.
Maybe that’s why Luna likes it so much 😉
We’ve had strange weather too. Warm,then cold,then warm.
Sun,the pouring rain,then sun ,all with wind.
Out rain tally from Thursday was 104.4mm(4in)
That broke records 😉
Those are some nice pieces of sculpture.
Mom Paula and I are very sad about Parker’s news.
Truffle
Wonderful photo.
Luna, did you a some treats for being a good guard cat to that sculpture?
Great art next to the cat 🙂 I think it will have a nice contrast in a modern interior.