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Flemish Lines 2011 The group didn’t seem to be too impressed with this one, but I thought the colors were great... From the Seattle Art Museum: Interested in pattern, decoration, and ornamentation, Nicholas Nyland adorned nylon rope, standard bricks, and a wooden pallet to create three distinct sculptures placed throughout the park—their embellished surfaces echo shades of flowers blooming in this landscape. Flemish Lines, alludes to nautical activity and in this context reminds us of the passing ships carrying cargo or docking on the Puget Sound. In nautical terms, a “Flemish Coil” (often called a French-fake) refers to the manner in which a rope is wrapped in an orderly set of coils or circles, a method creatively interpreted by the artist in these three sculptures. Related topics: decorating with wine ice table decorations wall decor sayings decorating ideas for wedding tables tiki aquarium decor wroght iron wall decor college apartments decorating |