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Volunteer Kyle Robinson uses a chainsaw to deconstruct Patrick Dougherty’s Stickwork installation at Mark Arts called, Oh Give Me A Home. The sculpture, made from tree branches, is coming down ...
An inviting light bathes the space I’m inthat peculiar kind of gentle light produced when sunshine filters through tree branches. But the branches that surround me are not attached to a trunk ...
Artist Patrick Dougherty takes a break to talk with Erik Mortensen, public art program coordinator, in the final days of finishing his piece "Sure Enough" at Civic Center Park in Walnut Creek ...
Artist Patrick Dougherty sounded steady and patient, like a scout leader with his troop well under control, as he directed a group of volunteers helping with his latest magnum opus. They were near ...
A week before its planned completion date, Patrick Dougherty's latest "stickwork" sculpture consisted of three partially built structures set between Cheekwood's color and water gardens ...
Patrick Dougherty, a man who builds sculptures out of sticks, has been on the road constantly over the past decade. He travels to places as varied as Weitzelsdorf, Austria, and Grand Rapids ...
You can't build a 50-by-35-foot, 14-foot high stick sculpture without a whole lot of sticks. That's why Patrick Dougherty and a crew from Cape Fear Botanical Garden were at a Godwin farm last month… ...
The installation, "Lean on Me," was designed by North Carolina artist Patrick Dougherty with help from students and about 300 volunteers in September 2012. The intentionally off-kilter, life-size ...
Sculptor Patrick Dougherty works wood into magic. He recently completed a project at the Hermitage Museum and Gardens. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 75°F.