Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Turn Park Art Space Offers Natural Beauty


The flowers of Turn Park Art Space are as lovely as some of  the sculptures and other artists' works that are found there.



The park, located in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is comprised of 16 acres of a former quarry.


Turn Park Art Space lives up to its mission which is "to inspire."


Who could not be inspired by breathtaking Queen Anne's Lace?


The park offers a natural environment that includes trees, water and, of course, flowers.




Works of contemporary architecture and sculpture add to the park's loveliness.





If interested, and you missed the first post on the Phoencia Flea Market that was held at Turn Park Art Space, go here.


WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE WILD FLOWER?

9 comments:

Kit said...

Good Morning! What a lovely place. Hmmmm, wildflower. I would have to say the Daisy. Does that count? You know the ones you see by the highways and roads. I love them! :) Kit

SImple and Serene Living said...

Looks like a wonderful place to visit. xo Laura

Chatty Crone said...

That looked like an interesting park. I have to ask weren't the first couple called weeds? I could see the statue reflecting. Here in GA they put wildflower seed on the grass between the lanes say going north and south and east and west. Very pretty. Love, sandie

diane.stetson said...

Very nice pictures of nature Susan. My favorite wildflower would be Lily of the Valley and Violets.

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Wonderful. Looks like a place I'd like to visit. I love the wild sunflowers in Colorado that pop up all over the place in the summer. But really, any wildflower is good in my book. They are what's natural to the world and have been given a bad rap. We need more wild things in our lives. :)

Red Rose Alley said...

The Queen Anne's Lace has always been a pretty flower to me. That second picture with the purple and yellow flowers is so pretty. And those statues are funny. My favorite wild flower is probably the Daisy. : )

love, ~Sheri

TARYTERRE said...

breathtaking views. gorgeous flowers. love that sculpture at the end.

Linda O'Connell said...

This place looks interesting. I hear there's a lottery winner in your state.

Lady Linda said...

Hello Susan, this is a beautiful summer post. What a lovely place to visit. I would like to see this.
Hope you are doing well this summer.

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