Acclaimed Artist brings his neon home - by Tim Delaney
How to Make a Texas Sized Caduceus by Ben Livingston
Internationally acclaimed light artist and NEA Fellow, Ben Livingston, creates neon, copper and Agave Caduceus sculpture as public art for South Texas Hospital.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Texas Sized Caduceus
By Ben Livingston
for
Citizen's Memorial Plaza
Victoria, Texas
Gathering materials - Agave Americana (medicine and awareness) - Port Aransas, TX Gathering information - Leonardo DaVinci Life size design sketches on concrete with chalk at my studio - Austin, TX |
Learning how bird wings work from Ralph the stuffed goose and then making feathers from copper. (Uncontainable conductivity of wisdom and vision) |
Neon "Nightsticks" King Snake and Coral Snake. (Duality) Red and black - Friend of Jack Red and Yellow - Kill a fellow |
My father, Bob Livingston |
My mother, Polly Lou and me celebrating (hiccup!) at the unveiling - opening with Scott McHaney looking on. |
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