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In its massive stance, Turning the Wind demands
attention as its detailed grain of American elm wood prove
it sculpted from a single timber. Once a tree of four feet in
diameter at the trunk, and an age of over one hundred years,
it had a unique grain pattern, being wind-twisted from a long
life at the edge of a hill.
Turning the Wind is a perfect execution contrasting
free form natural movements and manmade industrial geometry
melded harmoniously together. It was meticulously sculpted to
be seen beautifully from all sides, and best seen displayed
atop its slow rotating pedestal, not pictured.
The images offered here are temporary, they will soon be replaced
with professional photography, as the sculpture deserves.
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