Kelley's posts have been full of pictures that give me the impression that I-Park is a magical place. I'm just going to show a few here to give you an idea of what wandering in the woods there must be like.
![I-Park 2](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/photo-737879.jpg)
![I-Park 1](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/IMG_0105.jpg)
![I-Park 3](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/photo2-751847.jpg)
![I-Park 4](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/photo5-755628.jpg)
![I-Park 5](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/photo5-782885.jpg)
Someone, I think Larry Reid, once told me he referred to this kind of art as "twig art." And it can look faintly ridiculous in a museum. But there in the woods? I can't help but love it. I really envy Kathy walking through those trees.
The whole point of her being there is to create a piece. Read through the bog in order and you will get to see the piece in various stages of completion.
![Kathryn Kelley](http://i717.photobucket.com/albums/ww172/RWBoyd_2009/Kelleypieceinprogress.jpg)
Do the artists leave their pieces there at I-Park? It sort of looks like they do. I know the next time I am up that way, I'll make a detour to check it out.
(All photos by Kathryn Kelley.)
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