These photos show the City of Santa Rosa Park Crew Supervisor, Tim Finegan, gathering trimmed willow branches to help with the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art Project. The art project will be built in Rincon Ridge Park, off Fountaingrove Blvd. at Rincon Ridge Drive, in Santa Rosa, CA. Artist Jane Ingram Allen and community volunteers will be working at the Park from Nov. 17 to Nov. 20 each day 11AM to 4PM to build a “bed” with a headboard and footboard of trimmed branches gathered locally. Volunteers are also bringing other branches to use in constructing this public art project.
The public ceremony to install the handmade paper quilt with seeds for local wildflowers in the pulp will be held on Sunday, Nov. 25 at 3PM at the site in Rincon Ridge Park, Santa Rosa.
Keep watching here to see photos of the “bed” in progress.
Gathering willow branches for the Living Quilt for Santa Rosa Public Art project
15 Thursday Nov 2018
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Wow! That’s an impressive pile of branches! I can see why you were tired!
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Yes, it is a good bunch for sure, but will look a lot less when all the leaves and small twigs are taken off to get it ready to weave into the headboard and footboard of our “bed” starting on Saturday at the Rincon Ridge Park. Looking forward to having lots of volunteers to help!