Interventions: Undercurrent
Denver Botanic Gardens — 2014
Photography by Jamaica Jones
Sculpture by Dale Chihuly. Image documents a temporary installation.
Dark glass ribbons edged in gold emerge from dense foliage, folding and looping as if shaped by wind or water. The sculpture feels partially hidden, revealed only in fragments, inviting a slower look at how form moves through space.
Captured during Chihuly’s garden installation, this photograph reflects Prairie Earth’s focus on restraint and balance—where bold material presence softens through placement, scale, and natural context. What might feel dramatic indoors becomes quietly integrated outdoors.
Interventions documents moments where human-made forms enter the landscape—temporarily, deliberately, and in conversation with their surroundings. The series focuses on scale, movement, and material presence, observing how art and structure alter perception without erasing place. These works frame installations and sculptural forms as gestures shaped by light, environment, and time.
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