The installation consisted of twelve individual sculptures along a trail beside Lawsons Fork Creek at Glendale Shoals Preserve in Spartanburg County, SC. Proceeding in the downstream direction, six uncolored cast paper sculptures were arranged to be initially obscure in origin (perhaps creations of insects?), gradually becoming more obviously art objects. Returning in the opposite direction, a hiker would approach the same six shapes, but with pigmented areas, installed on the other side of each tree. 
I hoped to entice visitors to look more carefully at the natural world by encountering objects of confusion and delight.

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