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The Bolivian Odyssey - Public Sculptures
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A unique large scale labyrinth, based on a human fingerprint, celebrates the individuality of all who see and walk in it, and suggests consideration of our journeys through life. The Bolivian Odyssey is a collaborative work by designer Dave Caudill and partner Teresa Camacho-Hull, and built by the staff of Ars.Natura.Uta Arts and Culture Center in the rural community of Achocalla
in the foothills of the Andes, near La Paz, Bolivia.
This is not a maze, but a site for a walking meditation.
Three grass paths are separated by stones set in cement and each path is continuous, without dead ends or confusion. At the center is a sculptural eucalyptus root in a reflecting pool.
The artwork measures approximately 102 feet wide by 134 feet long.
in the foothills of the Andes, near La Paz, Bolivia.
This is not a maze, but a site for a walking meditation.
Three grass paths are separated by stones set in cement and each path is continuous, without dead ends or confusion. At the center is a sculptural eucalyptus root in a reflecting pool.
The artwork measures approximately 102 feet wide by 134 feet long.
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