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Island of Lost Buoys and Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale


Island of Lost Buoys
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project
from: Bluffton, SC
year: 2019

On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.

Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!

URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com
Contact: [email protected]

https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW



Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale
by: Blake Marcus, Chris Welch, Seven
from: Amherst, MA
year: 2019

The SkyWhale is a life sized flying technicolor whale and she will kindle the flames of imagination and wonder within all who see, touch, and listen to the piece as she arrives into the dusty desert. She strives to open the possibility of using the sky as a 3-dimensional medium for art. In nature, water creatures live in a place physically below that of terrestrial humans, and they have been downstream of many harmful human activities. SkyWhale aims to show that there can be progress and she can help heal and transform the human relationship with Nature. In recognition of the metamorphosis theme, the SkyWhale will embody the transformation of a sea creature to dream that takes to the air.

URL: https://www.instagram.com/skywhaleproject/
Contact: [email protected]

https://burningman.org

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Island of Lost Buoys and Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale<br />
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<br />
Island of Lost Buoys<br />
by: Lillian Heyward and The Island of Lost Buoys, a Create Change Project<br />
from: Bluffton, SC<br />
year: 2019<br />
<br />
On the playa is an Island, a wooden tree dominates the center made of recycled pallets, crates and drift wood. Leaves of sculpted plastic bottles rustle in the wind. Strung from a branch is a hammock made of fishing net attached to a ocean buoy marooned on the beach. Hanging from the branches are sea buoys and balls providing a place to write names or leave a message to those who will come after.<br />
<br />
Hanging from branches are bamboo wind chimes that softly clatter in the breeze. It is an island, a refuge, a place of calm and childhood in the stormy seas of life. It appears out of the playa as a mirage, the fantasy playground of youth. Discarded materials transform into an oasis, as our adult lives transform back to childhood. Bangarang!<br />
<br />
URL: http://www.createchangeproject.com<br />
Contact: islandoflostbuoys@gmail.com<br />
<br />
https://burningman.org/event/brc/2019-art-installations/?yyyy=&artType=B#a2I0V000001AVsTUAW<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Skywhale: The Not ShyWhale<br />
by: Blake Marcus, Chris Welch, Seven<br />
from: Amherst, MA<br />
year: 2019<br />
<br />
The SkyWhale is a life sized flying technicolor whale and she will kindle the flames of imagination and wonder within all who see, touch, and listen to the piece as she arrives into the dusty desert. She strives to open the possibility of using the sky as a 3-dimensional medium for art. In nature, water creatures live in a place physically below that of terrestrial humans, and they have been downstream of many harmful human activities. SkyWhale aims to show that there can be progress and she can help heal and transform the human relationship with Nature. In recognition of the metamorphosis theme, the SkyWhale will embody the transformation of a sea creature to dream that takes to the air.<br />
<br />
URL: https://www.instagram.com/skywhaleproject/<br />
Contact: theskywhaleproject@gmail.com<br />
<br />
https://burningman.org