Monday, May 29, 2006

My recent Lovecraftian adventure

On a trip to Franklin, Tennesee, I discovered the most amazing sculpture hike. I feel that if HPL were alive, and could have traveled to see these sculptural marvels, he would have included them in one of his stories. Indeed, he often spoke of Klarkashton's work and others.

Here is one of those outdoor exhibits. I will take you on a little tour.




On the estate of Cheekwood, Franklin, Tennessee is a wonderful sculpture walk. As you wander the woods, here is a startling architectural wonder. The open door of stone set into the natural limestone and hillside compels ... compels ... compels ... you ... to ... enter.





Inside, the hallway pulls at you to what appears to be a screen - but is really a wall. You can see the benches of concrete. Before you is what you might think a gaping chasm.



It is a pit of black sand. It forces you to meditate on the contrast of the white concrete and then you are forced to look up ... up ... up .. to ...






...an aperture that is open to the sky. The edges are illuminated so that the natural light of day is smoothly integrated with the light from the sky. The heavens are always changing and you stare at the sky for minutes. Then, slowly you merge into eternity. Whether you are looking at the sky of a million years from now or the same sky as our ancestors of 50,000 years ago - it is the ever changing always the same sky.

This is the first of several sculptures I'll share. If you've been there, share your experiences. Or perhaps you can share your own Lovecraftian experiences with the community.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, that sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing it!

rogerzeus said...

Cool.. I've never seen anything quite like this. If I'm ever in the area I'll make a stop at it.

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