Pin Oak I, Aluminum sculpture at Lynden Sculpture Garden, Milwaukee, United States
Yellow aluminum bars form geometric structures arranged at various angles across the garden's lawn, creating a linear composition that extends horizontally over the ground.
John Raymond Henry completed this work in 1976 as a commission from the Bradley Family Foundation for their newly established collection of contemporary outdoor sculptures at Lynden Sculpture Garden.
This piece connects industrial fabrication techniques with artistic expression, reflecting Milwaukee's long tradition as a center for metalworking and manufacturing.
The work can be viewed during Lynden Sculpture Garden's operating hours from 10 AM to 5 PM. The piece stands on lawn and remains accessible in all weather conditions.
The safety yellow color creates a strong contrast against the surrounding greenery and distinguishes it visually from more than fifty other sculptures distributed across 40 acres (16 hectares).
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