Process - Brookline, NH
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member chrissyml
N 42° 43.680 W 071° 40.080
19T E 281572 N 4734062
An abstract sculpture in a huge sculpture park.
Waymark Code: WM14J0Q
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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The Andres Institute of Art is a sculpture park in New Hampshire. It has several miles of trails that lead to the summit of a mountain. Along the trails are over 100 sculptures, mostly abstract.

Process is a granite sculpture by Anita Sulimanovic of Croatia. It is a round granite boulder. One half of it is the stone left as it was found. The other half has three-dimensional shapes carved into it that resemble scales or curved roof tiles.

A statement from the artist is hanging on a nearby tree. It says:

"Fascination with wavy sea-cycle - rhythm of waves, flowing in perfect order, symmetric order, within time, in predetermined direction: the order of roof tile, the bark of the tree, the structure of fish scales...
It might present all of these things in the associative sense, but it might not be anything of it, anything specific in the natural kinetic reading.
I understand sculpture as a system of deciphering physiologic impulses. I am trying to build the scenes of vision forms "seized" from nature, allusions on the symbolism of organic life.
This sculpture presents the process... process of growing, process of civilization, of building the house/the home (or covering living space - roof tiles- making a shelter) or even the sculptor's process of creating a sculpture.
There are many answers on this sculpture, as it is meant to be a kind of question or an invitation for contemplating the enigma - the secret - the mystery of existence."

Source: see photo of sign in gallery
Title: Process

Artist: Anita Sulimanovic

Media (materials) used: Granite

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Andres Institute of Art

Date of creation or placement: 2001

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