Look at this amazing art installation by Elizabeth Knowles and Eric David Laxman
Lotus, 2022
It is Welded Stainless Steel, Wire, Acrylic
It will be on display from April 25 - October 30
“Lotus is a collaborative sculpture celebrating the purifying growth cycle of the lotus. Emerging from muddy waters each morning in full bloom, the lotus symbolizes our daily
sequence of life, death, and rebirth. The petals gracefully unfurl into a triumphant embrace of renewal and regeneration.”
See if you’re able to find this masterpiece!
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