Anyone familiar with weather patterns of the East Coast will know the power of the Nor’easters. From their violent thunderous beginnings in October, to their snow covered ends in late winter, the eastern seaboard of the United States knows their power. During the first light snowcover of a Nor’easter at the end of fall, the grasses become white, but retain their individual shapes. This piece was modeled after that first delicate snow, before the Nor’easters attain their full strength.
Glass & Nickel, 2005
12″ h x 6″ w x 5″ d ea