Thursday, October 18, 2018

Henry Moore Foundation. Part One

A wonderfully inspiring place to visit, the Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green is where he lived from 1940 till his death in 1986.  It includes the artist's restored home, Hoglands, and its flower garden, his studios, and over 70 acres of less formal gardens and fields containing many of his monumental sculptures. The collections include sculptures in stone, wood, plaster and bronze, drawings and sketchbooks, graphic work, and preparatory materials such as found objects and maquettes
I concentrated on four or five of the large sculptures, enjoying the rain, reflections and shapes - here the first two.

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