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COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
07/30/2003
Debbi, Bainbridge Island
Did a walk through of site. Blackberries are starting to grow on
Arab/shelter structure. way cool. Replenished info box.
Bob - Seaborne Road
Saw the exhibit a couple weeks ago and brought grandchildren today
- New brochure and trail marking logos help us to find the items.
07/31/2003
Margit Zevenbergen & Katherine Smith, Seattle
WA
amazing & beautiful
08/01/2003
Josh McDowell
looks nice good work
Kay & Charlie Watkins
What fun. Strolling through the natural art in the Park. Made a
great Friday night date! Kudos to the artists!
Lee & Barbara, Potter Valley, CA
fabulous concept...such a surprise and enjoyed by all
Carolyn & Russ Prior & Chris Feldt, Joan
Prior, and Carolyn Kinsey
Nice Job,
Sue Johnson, Jan Schubert, Shane, Winters, CA
Kimana Sason, BI
John Hanna Oakland, CA
Nice! Nice isn't the half of it....
8/3/2003
Paul, Tracy, Griffin, Clark, Grace, Corey
Nice! Thanks!
Hi Andy!
8/4/2003
Enjoyed our walk through. Roslyn. WA has nothing like this.
Eileen & Rob
8/7/2003
Replenished info box. did a quick walk through. Great! People
are coming from all over!
Debbi, Bainbridge Island, WA
ps missing one marker will replace Monday! Some folks doing blackberry
picking too.
8/8/2003
It was fun to explore different sculptures in your park and a
great use of land.
Allegra, Katie, Allen (kids 12 years old)
Wonderfully interesting use of art and earth
Lee
8/9/2003
A wonderful and inspiring Saturday morning walk
Tom Kelley, KatFe5, Bainbridge Island
Wonderful exhibit
Bar, Esme, Sam, Ben & Dorothy Freedman
We spent a quiet wonderful half hour exploring and discovering.
Thanks.
Shade was nice. Could use some better signs and vegetable soup.
Apples look healthy. Thanks
Interesting use of material on sets.
Ginny Mackay
Artists bio at each site would enhance appreciation. Great fun!!
Ellie Buchanan
Amazingly Done.
8/13/2003
Replaced missing marker. Added few more brochures.
Debbi, Bainbridge Island
COOL! :)
The Massies
8/17/2003
Terrific for children and adults! Creative, imaginative and somehow
"Restful." Thank you. Heard about event in BI Review.
A Neighbor
This was a great find! Refreshing work - a real delight to discover.
Keep it coming - the art community really needs to see work of this
caliber on BI
Visitors from NY
We like the maze. Branches bent by brambles broken, becalmed.
Kent and Ali
How wonderful to be manipulated by the ideas and visions that
these artists have presented. Thank you
Please do this again. It is pure joy. Many artists would love
to participate.
Thank you for doing this! Fabulous gift to the community.
An elegant idea. Great use of public funds. I would support more
of the same.
Isaac (on Mill Road)
D & J love it! Thanks!
I'm from Calgary, Alberta. Enjoyed the work here and the concepts
expresses! I paint w/c in the mountains and love to work outdoors
on location - interested to see what can be done with the outdoors
(plants, etc). Thanks
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8/25/2003
Islanders - we came the first time today. What fun exploration
as a family art adventure! At "From here to there" my
5 year old said "This is cool." Will try to return before
this ends - THANK YOU!
Mom & 3 girls, Julie and family
This is an enchanting exhibit. Very creative. We really enjoyed
it ... plus got lots of blackberries.
Kathy, Tommy, & Riley
Pelham Manor, NY
The sticky spiral is wonderful going the whole experience!
Heard about it through the BI Review. Wonderful! More Please!
Garden Tour - didn't see it then but came back - Need more site
art with this! GREAT loved boat and maze.
It was nice very peaceful and creative
Susan, Bainbridge - Please send me information
about shows such as this
8/30/2003
Dennis Johnson, Panama City Beach, Florida.
Just stopped to pick blueberries
And this is why we love Bainbridge Island. Wonderful! Great conversation
pieces for the children "One with nature" We love it!
The Needham family
Loved the Kristin Tollefson Berry Bush piece. Yummy too! Weaving
of the braids and the bushes above and very powerful.
Ps Heard about this from the Art dish folks
What Joy! Sublime, pithy, evocation!
Wonderful, exquisite, and clever. A joy to experience and gave
me great ideas of what I could do with my land. I'll be back.
David Taylor
Lots of fun - very magnetic use of materials.
Janie and David
Nikki, Peter, Frances, Bean, and Lynne
I really loved this art. It is very pretty.
The Twombley
Most interesting
8/31/2003
Oregon, Portland
Kurt and Alison
Enjoyed it and munching the blackberries
Luanne and Fred
Fun Walk!
Bill & Susan
Hines Family! Great Art!
Kolledge Family
Love It, had a great time with family.
A wonderful, inspiring experience
Michelle & Andy.
Your collaboration is something to aspire to. Thank you, Sharon,
Vancouver BC
Heard about it through Art Access magazine. Mailing list please!
Thank you so much! Totally inspired! Overwhelmed and envious.
A fantastic place for creativity. It is evident in the work. I love
it!
Johanna Jardine
Surrey, England
I like the spiral one that has shells in it because I can go in
it. And I like the one you can see the colored disks, because you
can look down and see up at them.
By 6 year old Oceanna
With help from Grandma Judith
I loved the blackberry Festival. We came back and picked some
to cook at home.
Craig Hollman
Ps We like the art too!
What a lovely exhibit - the shelled, pine cone path was especially
fun - brought 3 year old who loved it!
Becky Mitchell, Bainbridge
9/11/2003
The silence of the Sound is still deafening even after two years!
Rain prevails...and nature!
We heard about this meadow art and blackberry fest from Karen
at Land Trust. We heard about this meadow from the ancestors. All
best, respectfully,
Gerald Elfendahl
Bainbridge Island
9/12/2003
Odyssey School
9/13/2003
From my friends Marla & Charles who live here in the summer
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Enjoyed it!!!
Susan, Houston, TX
Read about it in "Arts News" (Summer edition); real
critique there also, and decided to make a special effort to see
it! Thanks,
Marla (summers in Eagle Harbor)
I like how these works remove the frame from the art, opening
the way to art all around us, allowing us to see relationships to
our surroundings and to sense them in other ways. One wishes that
art in this reference might be a more common experience and perhaps
it could. I'm a resident of the Island.
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