I mentioned Fred—a sculpture a friend of mine created in an art class at Montana State University in the early 1980s—in a previous blog. Today, I’m pleased to share a photograph of him in his new home: the loft of my cabin. He rests quietly in a narrow nook between the stairs that rise from the main floor and the loft railing that looks out over the space below.
Fred has taken on the role of a
contemplative watch-eagle, permanently stationed to observe and reflect on the
quiet rhythms of cabin life. I placed a small U.S. flag beside him—an addition
that somehow suits him well.
Fred at His Place in the Loft
—Mitchell Hegman
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