Grid Test StarThis is MadnessCommaCatching My DriftOKSinkingBlindspotUgly FactsStitch, Decaysia and SlabThere’s Here – 1st floor [envira-gallery id=’961′] Sea Stars Star This is Madness: A Proof Comma Catching My Drift Sinking OK Stitch, Decaysia and Slab Ugly Facts Blindspot There’s Here Star's Molds (8-30-20) In the final installation, there will be 15 more Stars, synchronized swimmers. Star, cast and assembled (8-30-20) Star moves from FL to NC (9-10-20) Niels Lindquist and Carolyn Henne load Star for her ride to North Carolina (9-10-20) Star parts (9-10-20) Star prepped on Oyster Bars for deployment in NC (9-21-20) Star's first swim (9-25-20) Star on Sandbar Oyster Company Lease, Spa (09-27-20) 20 days in the water (10-15-2020) 10-15-2020 Star from Fairley's drone. (10-24-2020) Star (12-27-2020) Star (2-13-2021) Head mold (3-8-2021) Synchronized swimmers (3-8-2021) Synchronized swimmer #14 of 15! (3-8-2021) At Sandbar Oyster Company, 4-12-21. Looking at full-size pattern for star formation with 5 swimmers. Planning for fabrication of the Oyster Bars (one seen with Niels here). At Sandbar Oyster Co, 4-12-21. building Oyster Tables. Riding out to Sandbar's oyster leases, Spa and Lump. 4-12-21 On the Lump, 4-12-21, Beaufort, North Carolina. Approaching Star with Oyster Table "frame" for Sea Stars in progress. (4-12-2021) Star (4-12-21) Star (4-12-2021) Clammerhead pointing out tiny oysters that have settled on Star. (4-12-21) A Wild Pony oyster from the Lump (4-12-2021) Delicious! Meanwhile, back in Tallahassee, working on the 50' octopus based on Ned DeLoach's photo of a 1" paralarval octopus. Scale drawing, white grid is 1', black grid 10'. 4-2-21 4-21-21 14' of the 50' octopus. (4-22-21) 4-22-21 « ‹ of 2 › » Star on 12-27-20