May 25, 2016
Sculptor Stefan Duerst thanked his family, his neighbours, and other community members who have helped him bring about his latest venture, a sculpture park and selfguided trail behind his home and welding shop on Buck Bay Road, just up from the Westport Road near Godfrey.
The materials he uses in his metalwork, including re-bar and reclaimed metal, somehow manage to transcend the urban and institutional trappings they are usually associated with when displayed among the hills, rocks and trees of the unique edge of Canadian Shield location where he lives with this wife, yoga insructor Tanya Harrington and their two children.
The sculpture park is open to the public from 9-5 throughout the summer months.
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