I recently photographed this stunning sculpture by Ann Arbor artist, Terrence Campagna. This piece is a part of a series called "On the Surface of the Midwest":
“. . . this series are largely made of wood gathered during collection walks in the rural Midwest. A large portion of the wood was collected in rural Wisconsin from decaying outbuildings that once housed hay, tools, animals and grains. In the studio the collected wood was fabricated on a table saw and carefully joined together with strips of newer, painted wood. The color palette used is derived from the coloring found on interstate road signs.”




See more of Terrence's work here: http://www.terrencecampagna.com/