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 “Not Seen, Not Heard, but Felt” 

Recently installed near Anthony’s Fish Grotto as Part of the Urban Tree 4 project; www.portofsandiego.org/sandiego_publicart/urbantrees

    

Standing approx 17’ tall constructed of steel, sculpted and cast glass, “Not Seen, Not Heard, but felt” is a statement by the artist, James Stone regarding the effects of our carelessness on our oceans.

“Not Seen, Not Heard, But Felt”

Oceans and Seas, The source of Everything
Majestic and Full of Life
Billions of Years in the Making
Separated by the thinnest of Veils, The surface.
Under Mans Assault for only a few short years
Struggling to absorb all that we give 
We don’t see the destruction
We don’t hear the cries of the creatures of sea
No champion to lead the final stand 
Damage complete almost beyond repair
Beautiful Oceans of Life 
Turned into the cesspools of Death 
Will be felt by all, for all time.

Artist: James Stone

A very special Thanks to all the helping hands who made this piece possible
Rod Bass for Inspiration
Esther Burnham for Strength and Support
The Stone and Glass team

San Diego Unified Port District

    

 

A Tree Frozen in Time, fifteen feet of mosaic steel and wavy glass.

Commissioned by the San Diego Port District in 2003 as part of the Urban Tree project.  Displayed through February 2005 on the Embarcadero near Anthony’s.  Sold and moving to a new home; 150 S Los Robles, Pasadena California .

   

   

     

      

“Tree under the Sea”  

A coral reef; as you travel up the tree fanlike vegetation teams with life, dripping in tangles of green, glass fish and sea life circle and swirl with the poetry of the sea.   

 located at 1140 N Harbor Drive in San Diego

part of the Port of San Diego Urban Trees III project
www.portofsandiego.org/urbantrees

 

Contact us for current offerings or to discuss a commission

858-485-7701 or james@stoneandglass.com