We call it "Deer Park" because when my mother used to come home late at night from her bridge games she would often see deer "parked" by the sculpture just like my grandchildren. Not having any other name, that one stuck.
I made this out of an old steel oil storage tank I found at the dump back in 1978. Obviously inspired by Alexander Calder it is a happy piece. Even my sheep like to scratch their backs on it.
Sculptor and video artist Jay Lagemann lives on Martha's Vineyard. He created the monumental sculpture "Swordfish Harpooner" located in Menemsha. Being a grandfather many of his sculptures are based on family themes. He shows at the Ganary Gallery, in West Tisbury, the Featherstone Arts Center and the Field Gallery. Jay's View is Shown on MVTV at 8pm on Wednesdays.
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