Sailing the Brookline Hills - Brookline, NH
Posted by: chrissyml
N 42° 43.560 W 071° 40.080
19T E 281565 N 4733840
An abstract sculpture in a huge sculpture park.
Waymark Code: WM14J0P
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2021
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Sailing the Brookline Hills is a granite sculpture by Oscar Aguirre Comendador. It is made of granite. It is a solid piece with an untouched lower portion. The top of it has chunks carved out so the remaining rock pieces stick up in the shapes of cubes and prisms. One resembles a house.
The Andres Institute of Art is a large sculpture park in New Hampshire. It has several miles of trails that lead up to the summit of a mountain. Lining the trails are over 100 sculptures, mostly abstract. The art is made at the studio on the mountain by artists who spend three weeks working on them.
Title: Sailing the Brookline Hills
Artist: Oscar Aguirre Comendador
Media (materials) used: Granite
Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Andres Institute
Date of creation or placement: 2018
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