
At the Studios Without Walls Opening on Saturday, I had the pleasure of meeting Adam Weiss, a Digital Media Journalist.

I am usually shy about this, but I asked him if he could take some pictures of my installation because he had a wonderful digital camera. My cameras are my phone, and also a point and shoot camera, which do the job but aren't great.

You can see more pictures of the installation, both Adam's pictures and mine, on my website. The pictures shown in this post are all by Adam Weiss

Studios Without Walls is on exhibit in Brookline/Boston, Massachusetts through June 13th. There are over a dozen sculptures installed along the Muddy River, in Riverway Park, between the Longwood T stop and Park Drive. The exhibition is visible during daylight hours.