Susan Blim

photo:  Eric Smith

2020

Copper, brass, bronze

I want this sculpture to be exposed slowly:

You will see a semblance far off, the light will catch your eye and then you will be there. On closer examination there will be delicate details that resemble indigenous plants: “Lady Slippers,” grasses, “Cone Flowers” and wild flowers with sound rushing through them.

Susan Blim teaches Art at Haverhill High School. She has a Master of Fine Arts in Metalsmithing from Montana State University. Her most recent sculpture is installed at the “Bradford Rail Trail.”

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