I am crazy confused. How does this place not get written about by every visitor to Orcas? You’ve seen the driveway entrance to their place from the main highway. Giant, shiny, reflective, metal spinning imploding-then-exploding undulating spikey flower-like moving sculptures. That may be a clunky way of describing it, but I bet you know what I’m talking about now. Going up [their] long driveway, I felt like I was going to somebody’s house for a visit. Yowza, I wish I lived here! Nestled at the end of the road, lies a small house, a small studio for the more delicate sculptures and a large«yard» interspersed with moving metal. I didn’t take pictures of the studio’s sculptures, and frankly, my iPhone photos really don’t capture how magnificent the outside moving sculptures are. These larger pieces adorning the meadow, powered by wind and continued momentum are astounding. Some are free-standing, some attached to trees. All are fascinating to watch – I was nearly hypnotized by some of the more complicated ones. Shiny, shiny. If I had $ 2K — $ 10K to spend on these, I totally would. They are stunning. Everybody should have one in their yard. You will love it and tell all your friends about this place after seeing it for yourself! Just gorgeous.
Ann P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
I love Anthony’s work. He does large pieces as well as wall pieces. Everytime I visit Orcas Island I make a special visit to his sculpture garden. HIs large items are in the $ 3K-8K range(I think) and are quite reasonable for what you are getting.