Wednesday, February 12, 2020: Close-Up on Seuss
by ag
The photos below were taken during a drizzly afternoon at the Springfield Museum’s Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden. This enchanting public art installation, featuring Dr. Seuss’s most beloved characters, is the work of artist Lark Grey Dimond-Cates who is also Theodor Geisel’s step-daughter. Horton the Elephant, the subject of all but one close-up, was not harmed during the photography session. (Click on images to enlarge.)
These are great, Alan. I love the one from the rear, with reflections – took me a while to figure it out. Zooming into those swollen forms with their drips is a good idea. And it’s nice to see the doctor at the end. I bet Dimond-Cates would really like these.
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That would be nice Lynn. Lark is a big benefactor to the museum here of all things Seuss. If I get a chance to see her next time she’s in town, I’ll definitely mention these to her.
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Great!
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Thanks!
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