Affected Reality
Site-specific environmental sculpture conceptual design proposal – Fairmont Park and NCMA Park
- Design Completion Date: 1990
- Media: Wood, mirror slats, brick, stone, gravel, submersible pump system and existing stream corridor
- Proposed Location: Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, PA and North Carolina Museum Sculpture Park, Raleigh, NC
- Client: Out of Woods Art Competition and NCMA
- Dimensions: 20 ft (H) x 80 ft (W) x 80 ft L
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This streamside environmental sculptural landscape concept proposal was submitted to the national Out of the Woods art competition requesting designs for public outdoor sculptures to be installed in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, PA. Connecting nature to culture, this sculptural installation employs a circular brick ceremonial space that has been sliced through by the power of a stream. Assisting erosion control of the banks, the mirror walls also provide park visitors with a thoughtful reflection of both nature’s power and themselves as they walk along the stream’s edge. The whole sculpture not only solves ecological problems but highlights nature’s continuing expansion and health to even take back those open spaces sacred to man.
Though proposed to a curator at the North Carolina Museum of Art as part of a presentation made by the artist as a public art addition to the sculpture park, the design was rejected.
Large Scale Sketches
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"My sculptural environments are aesthetically pleasing site-specific artworks that connect nature and culture by employing the three legacies for regenerative and sustainable design of (1) environment: natural systems, (2) education: experiential systems, and (3) engagement: cultural systems. By using a variety of art media and fabrication methods to create sculptural open spaces that are intended to support personal rejuvenation and inspiration, my sculptures provide venues for environmental learning and community celebration.”
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Environment, Education, Engagement
Michael Roy Layne, Ph.D., RLA, ASLA
Environmental Sculptor • Landscape Architect • Community Artist
Studio/Workshop
135 South Main Street
Warrenton, North Carolina 27589
Office
442 S. Main Street
Warrenton, North Carolina 27589
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