BIRDS OF THE FOREST
BIRDS OF THE FOREST
Do you quietly pause to look for wildlife when you visit the Sculpture Forest? If not, you should. Bird expert Steve Ellis and accomplished photographer Mike Savoia...
Do you quietly pause to look for wildlife when you visit the Sculpture Forest? If not, you should. Bird expert Steve Ellis and accomplished photographer Mike Savoia...
Calex Haney of Oak Harbor WA tapped into The Force, his courage, and a budding Jedi Master to take on Joe Treat's Tyrannosaurus Rex. Fortunately, T-Rex was not hungry that day and...
Artist Daniella Rubinovitz from Amsterdam continues to make progress on her upcoming creation for the Sculpture Forest: Flying Fish. Daniella specializes in large scale outdoor public...
We want everyone to be able to experience the Sculpture Forest, regardless of accessibility preferences. This is one of the reasons why there are two unique loop trails, with the first trail (Nature Nurtured) specifically designed to be as flat and accessible as is...
Photographer Thom Davis of Ferndale WA visited the Sculpture Forest for his birthday celebration and was particularly entranced by
Photographer Mike Savoia of Dash Point WA created an intriguing photo essay about the Forest, including both the natural world and the artistic world. In addition to...
Did you know that Andrew Woodard's sculpture Life Tree is intended to be habitat for birds? The hole in the front is specifically designed by Andrew to encourage a bird to enter, and the hollow cavity inside is sized for a bird to nest and grow offspring. This is also one...
We love the small but growing collaborative team of volunteers at the Sculpture Forest. There are many things always going on. People can pick what interests themselves most and decide how they want to help. Volunteers can help one day or be an ongoing part of the team. ...
Island author Carolyn Tamler dove into some new topics and published an interesting article about the Sculpture Forest on community site Whidbey Local: "
Welcome to lensball photography. Larry Symons of Bellingham decided to create a new view of Gary...