VA: Metal Origami at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Richmond, VA Exit 83: A premier art exhibit of origami bronze, steel and aluminum sculptures is making its mid-Atlantic debut at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden this spring and summer.Tom-Hennessy-LGBG-Origami-April-11th-1890-768x512

Origami in the Garden is an exhibition of larger-than-life outdoor metal sculptures  inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding.

Tom-Hennessy-LGBG-Origami-planes-1250-683x1024Take a stroll and enjoy more than 21 sculptures arranged throughout the garden in 16 vignettes created by Santa Fe based artists Kevin and Jennifer Box.   Some sculptures are over  7 feet tall; others are small as a mouse.

Sculptures are based on prototypes created with origami: one folded sheet of paper, no cuts.  Artist Kevin Box uses a unique process he developed, the lost wax casting technique and fabrication, in order to capture the delicate details of paper and blows it up , colossal style, using museum-quality metals.Tom-Hennessy-LGBG-Origami-pegasus-horse-1250-1024x682

Installed throughout the Garden with many associated activities and programs this exhibit celebrates nature, the “master origami artist,” seen in everything from leaves unfurling to butterflies emerging from a chrysalis.

Tom-Hennessy-LGBG-Origami-boat-1250-asian-valley-1024x682Exhibit and related activities included with Garden admission. Buy Tickets Now

Photo Credit: Tom Hennessy

Location: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Ave., Henrico, VA 23228
Dates: until Sept 30, 2018
Times: 9am – 5pm
Tel: 804-262-9887
lewisginter.org
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