After the talk, Mark led a walk through the wetlands that separate the green from the Carquinez Strait - the very wetlands we are trying tho protect with "devices" like the one Mark has created. Your correspondent has a bad leg, so all you will see here are pictures of people departing and shortly arriving from the walk - we have a small wetland, after all.
Your correspondent is happy and somewhat bewildered by the fact that this sensitive wetland is one of the dismayingly few places in Benicia where doge are allowed off leash. My vote - more places for dogs off-leash, fewer of these places to be in environmentally sensitive areas like our wetlands - Not that I don't take advantage of the allowance with our own dogs occasionally.
All in all, a lovely display of the extraordinary visibility of Mr. Brest van Kempen's works in practice - environmental art of the best kind - attention-grabbing for the passerby and informative once the attention has been grabbed. I can only recommend that Arts Benicia station a docent with the work to explain it and engage the passersby. I think that with docents, we could both better explain Mark's work to the passerby and use Mark's work as a tool to enroll people in Arts Benicia.
People gather well ahead of time
Piece full of water
Onlookers (notice photographer)
Informal explanation with solar tower
Notice the grasses already growing
Other photographers #1
Mark describes purpose
Small person #1
Larnie and Bodil #1
Mark explains #2
I still can't believe the beauty of this town
The solar tower #2
Other photographers #2
Mark Explains #3
Small people #2
Handsome dog #1
Photographer with awkward camera #1
Handsome dog #2
Big hat #1
Larnie introduces Mark to crowd
Handsome dog #3
Mark holds forth to crowd
Official placement of small figure to give scale for full-scale project
crowd and Mt Diablo in distance
Larnie with exotic video camera
Crowd looks on to Mark's description of project
Large and small figures
Explaining the project
Small figure is Dutch - how appropriate!
Da mayor describes how this work fits in to what the town is doing
Crowd leaves for tour of wetland
Handsome dogs #4 and #5
Crowd disappears on tour