Pennsylvanian artist Peter Frantz creates multiple pieces
that sometimes stand alone but become increasingly more
poignant in groups. The Garden of Impermanence is an environmental
piece reminding us of our rights and responsibilities to
our planet. He writes, “…we work so diligently
to take all the mystery from life that we…. remove
the heart of what we are: visitors to a strange and wonderful
world.”
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“The Garden of Impermanence”
Steel, sand, glass, basalt, bronze, wood, dimensions variable
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