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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Sandoval "Waterfall"


At the Louisville Water Company, at third and Chestnut streets downtown, there is a beautiful piece by Kentucky textile artist, Arturo Sandoval.

It is a huge wall "quilt" made of mylar and plastic, meant to resemble a waterfall. 

It is quits a spectacular piece, worth a trip downtown to see it...





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Creating original pieces in fabric, fiber, paper and metal has become an important part of my life. Each piece is unique, and from each piece, I learn something to carry forward to the next. Most of all, it's FUN!!
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