The Pasture is a testament to the beauty of reclaimed wood, showcasing how forgotten logs can transform into conscious, sensitive figures reflecting their unique natural histories.
Potter’s sculptures are playful abstractions of the human form, created with love from storm-fallen logs, emphasizing the imperfect beauty of age and nature.
By camping in a lumber yard, Potter built a kinship with the owner, allowing him to explore artistry and bring a whimsical family of characters alive.
The sculptures in The Pasture sway and bow with long twisting arms, resembling a blissful band of misfits, inviting viewers to appreciate their individuality.
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