Roy Staab: "Strong Willow", 1998, 23' in diameter, 14' high, willow saplings, made for being a cap on top of a small hill on the grounds of Klein Art Works in Chicago.
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Roy Staab: "Strong Willow", 1998, 23' in diameter, 14' high, willow saplings, made for being a cap on top of a small hill on the grounds of Klein Art Works in Chicago.
http://www.greenmuseum.org/content/artist_index/artist_id-68.html
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