myPics: Art through the Trees

Walking home last night, I noticed how busy campus seems.  Students are officially back and today it the first major wave of move-in, the Class of 2015 move-in. In my heighten sense, I noticed a piece of art on campus that I have overlooked.

"Black Forest," Robinson Fredenthal (American, 1940 - 2009). It's an imposing black sculpture featuring triangles to encourage the observer to view from different angles.  The multiple vantage points of the piece hope to inspire interest and lively discussion.
"Black Forest" on Penn's Campus
I did a little research on Fredenthal for this entry. He was born in Claremont, New Hampshire in 1940 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1963 and a Bachelor of Architecture in 1967 from Penn.  This piece is one of the artist's many studies of cubes and of what happens when he stands them on their corners, cuts through them with planes, rotates and stacks them.  I took the photo using my iPhone's HDR, High dynamic range imaging, which accentuates the different between the bright and dark zones in the picture.

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