A figure in the pines. The work (and basically the festival itself) was inspired by the work of Scottish artist Andrew Goldsworthy, who builds art out of found, natural stuff.
The artists who made the figure, and a number of others in other interesting places. (One was actually in the middle of the walking path, forcing the viewer to, first, notice it and then decide whether to walk over, around or through the figure.)
There were also a number of more conventional artists, such as this painter...
And this musician. (There was also a bagpiper from VMI.)
This was very cool: photosensitized silk scarves. They were laid out in the sun with plants on them, leaving Rayograph-like patterns on them. Washington and Lee University Photography Professor Christa Bowden at left, who organized and did this work. I think some are still available for sale -- contact Boxerwood if you want one.
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