Bandana lantana. Not sure the variety, but so pretty!
"Aurora" putting on a show in the rock garden!
'Desperado' Texas Sage
'Desperado' Texas Sage |
Been getting some peaches since about mid-week - delicious!
'Elberta' peach |
These may not be the best pictures since my sunflowers always look
wilty at the end of the day, but I was so excited about the acquisition
of my fabulous new garden sculpture today that I couldn't wait to put
these up! (Updated with better pics where the sunflowers in the background weren't wilted!)
I first saw Ironmonger Artworks several years ago at the Llano Estacado Wine & Clay Festival. With the renovation of my back yard this year, I thought one of his pieces would be perfect for the rock garden and had planned from the start of this project to treat myself to one of his sculptures.
And then he was not at the Wine & Clay Festival this year - BUMMER! (It was cancelled last year due to the pandemic.)
So I stalked him online until I tracked him down, lol...!
I
had a hard time deciding between this and one other piece, but finally
settled on this one. This piece is called "Aurora" which is the Latin
word for dawn. It is made from leaf springs which are the springs used
in vehicle suspension systems. I love how this turned out and think it
is absolutely perfect for this space! It's exactly what I wanted!
The artist, George Gray, is a mechanical engineering professor here in Lubbock at Texas Tech University where he teaches metallurgy and other topics.
HERE is a story that Texas Country Reporter did on him, and HERE is another interesting piece from The Fabricator which includes this bit:
He calls his work “Upcycled Steel Transformations,” a process that he describes as taking old, worn-out scrap components, cleaning them up, and welding them as a part of a metal sculpture. Essentially, Gray said, he’s giving these pieces a second chance at life, much like the one he was given.
LOVE IT!!
7/14/2021 Update: A few more pictures. Also, after looking at a ridiculous amount of "rust patina" pictures online, I have decide to let this develop a natural patina instead of putting a protective clear coat on it. I'm excited to see how it develops!
Artist's signature on the base:
Update 7/16/2021: Slight rust accumulation after 1.5" of rain the night before.
Added this very heavy 24" x 24" concrete paver as a base last night before the rain.
Before pics on 4/23/2021 compared with today on 7/11/2021. Yea!!
Rock garden is filled with Mexican feather grass, red yucca, cosmos, hardy ice plant, spineless prickly pear, and a random zinnia. Rosemary and Mexican petunia in the background along the fence.
Bonus pics!