Siting Sculpture

Placing sculpture is an art in itself. Carl Little once said in an article, “When it comes to siting sculpture in Maine, LaCombe is the go-to pro.”  Sculpture can act as a focal point in a garden. It can draw attention to a distant point on a landscape or connect with the seasonal cycles of the sun and make the wind visible. When carefully selected and sited, sculpture can provide years of contemplative pleasure. June can visit homes and gardens in the region to discuss potential materials, scale, and settings for sculpture. For locations beyond New England, this consulting can be done with photographs and landscape plans. When a purchase is made, June will help site that piece so that each sculpture resonates in its place.

LET IT IN LET IT OUT by Gary Haven Smith -  granite, gold leaf

LET IT IN LET IT OUT by Gary Haven Smith – granite, gold leaf

DROP by John Bowdren -mahogany, gold leaf

DROP by John Bowdren -mahogany, gold leaf

WATER BOWL by Paul Heroux - stoneware CIRCLE by Stephen Porter - stainless steel

WATER BOWL by Paul Heroux – stoneware CIRCLE by Stephen Porter – stainless steel