(nr Oracle AZ)
I heard about the Triangle L Ranch with its quirky sculpture art and decided to check it out. It was a short way off the highway, and fairly easy to find. Apparently, no one was home at the time of my visit.
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There was a small gallery in a barn with a few paintings. But, the featured pieces were scattered along several trails in the surrounding hills. They were creative assemblages of found objects, and a few made from plaster, clay, cut metal, glass or other materials.
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Some were designed to sway in the wind, hang from trees, had lights incorporated into the design, or to blend into the landscape. There were a great variety of imaginative pieces.
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I didn’t explore all the trails, so missed some of the sculptures. Nevertheless, it was an interesting place with lots of funky art to see.
Camp: Overnight at Walmart
Scene: Art, hills, sculptures
What a fun place to visit! I liked the sculptures. The bottle gazebo looked like corn (I didn’t have my glasses on) and looked like what we’d see in an old school corn crib in Iowa. I like the variety and creativity of the pieces. Thanks for sharing these cool photos!
Glad you like it Brad. Hope all is well with you.
Favorite: the gazebo Least favorite: the creepy masks 😱
You have a point.
Thanks for sharing your photos. I really like the sculptures and art. I enjoy taking photos like this and finding them in remote places.
Thanks for the comment Rosie. Glad you’re following the journey.