So me and my fiance lady E went for a walk. We live basically a block away from the Walker Arts Center sculpture garden, and we’d never been there before together, and she’d never been there at all! So we went! Along the way there were many shapes. Lots of green tones. Some glass, a bit of metal, and grassy floors. Through the sculpture garden we went, then back around the area, around and through. On the way back we took some cool pics of graffiti, or rather paint splashing, I’m sure you’ll agree.

These photos are all taken in the general area of the Walker and toward Loring park. The last picture you see is of the apartment where we stay, shown for contrast. Pay attention to the aforementioned splasher, otherwise known (to us) as the dripper. It’s paint dripped as street art. Very pretty.

Then look for nice shapes, excellent arrangements, and in general a short look at the garden, good for peeking if you want to ever visit yourself. The work Spoonbridge and Cherry is of course the most iconic work along the whole trip, and is basically included by law in any collection of photos of Minneapolis. Any trip done right.

Please feel free to use these photos for any project for a school project, work project, etc, with some form of attribution, contact me if you’d like something in a bigger size.

This post is part of the World Famous Design Junkies sculpture category.


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