Last year we went to Muskoka for 4 days visiting friends with a cottage. We had a wonderful relaxed time. While there we went to the Haliburton Sculpture Forest. It was extremely interesting and a really nice walk on the trail.
The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is in a park near the village of Haliburton in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario. It is an outdoor collection of sculptures by Canadian & international artists.
We got a brochure with a
forest map which was very helpful. This directed us to where the sculptures were so we didn't miss any.
Here is some of the pictures I took of the sculptures.
inspired by the Welsh legend of Gelert & Prince Llywelyn 2011
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Gelert
Mary Anne Barkhouse |
A 'mystical totem' made from six granite boulders
collected from around the region. 2001
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Dreaming Stones 2001
Kevin Lockau |
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Dreaming Stones 2001
Kevin Lockau |
Stylized limestone hiker
holding a bronze cast of a maple leaf. 2001
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A Walk in the Woods in Haliburton
Mary Ellen Farrow |
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A Walk in the Woods in Haliburton
Mary Ellen Farrow |
This was one of my favourite pieces in the whole forest. I was intrigued with what vintage farm objects went into the making of this moose.
Moose Scraps
Leo Sepa
Found vintage farm objects
formed into the shape of a moose. 2001
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Moose Scraps
Leo Sepa |
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Moose Scraps
Leo Sepa |
This was the other favourite of the whole sculpture collection. The detail in the huntress' face is exquisite.
Sleep of the Huntress
Doug Stephens
Woman sleeping in Belmont rose granite. 2004
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Sleep of the Huntress
Doug Stephens |
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Sleep of the Huntress
Doug Stephens |
Visionary - A Tribute to Sir Sanford Fleming
Richard Shanks
Steel & bronze surveyor's transit
incorporating symbols of time and direction. 2002
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Visionary - A Tribute to Sir Sandford Fleming
Richard Shanks |
This sculpture of the beaver reminds me of the book Narnia: The Lion the Witch & The Wardrobe.
Beaver
with support from Mary Anne Barkhouse & Michael Belmore
Large cement beaver contemplating a metal post. 2002
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Beaver
Art Students of Haliburton Highlands Secondary School |
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Beaver
Art Students of Haliburton Highlands Secondary School |
Metalgenesis
Sound Vessel: Forest
Forest designs in a rectangular prism
of steel plates encasing sound rods. 2003
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Metalgenesis Sound Vessel: Forest
Don Dickson & Amy Doolittle |
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Metalgenesis Sound Vessel: Forest
Don Dickson & Amy Doolittle |
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Looking up the trail towards Metalgenesis
Sound Vessel: Forest |
Father and son conversing over a tree stump .
Carved in local granite. 2006
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To Cut or Not To Cut
John Beachli |
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To Cut or Not to Cut
John Beachli |
Curled Figures
Two curled cement figures
mounted on a large boulder. 2003
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Curled Figures
Susan Low-Beer |
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Curled Figures
Susan Low-Beer |
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Curled Figures
Susan Low-Beer |
4 metres high, curved steel spine
with painted acrylic panels. 2003
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Redwing Frond
Darlene Bolahood |
Family created from old telephone
poles and farm implements. 2004
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The Homesteaders
Jake Mol |
A 'larger than life' salt and pepper granite
figure of Pan resting against a tree stump. 2003
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Pan
George Pratt |
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Pan
George Pratt | |
C to C
John Shaw-Rimmington
Constructed by students of the 2007 Dry Stone Structures Course,
Fleming College, Haliburton School of Arts
Two inter-twined "C" shaped dry stone walls,
made with locally quarried granite. 2007
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C to C
John Shaw-Rimmington |
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C to C
John Shaw-Rimmington |
Near life-sized horse and rider,
created out of small cuts of steel,
painted bright blue. 2008
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Kennisis: Horse & Rider
William Lishman |
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Kennisis: Horse & Rider
William Lishman |