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Art meets nature in new outdoor sculpture made of natural materials at The Brandywine


Art meets nature in new outdoor sculpture made of natural materials at The Brandywine
Inside view of Queen Anne s Lace Pod by Ian Stabler.
CHADDS FORD, PA
.- A whimsical outdoor sculpture has sprung up on the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art s campus grounds for the summer. Now on view through November 7, the Queen Anne s Lace Pod is a temporary, site-specific installation by Virginia-based artist Ian Stabler. Made entirely of natural materials gathered and found onsite, the towering sculptural pod is located in Potts Meadow along the Brandywine s Harvey Run Trail in Chadds Ford, PA.
Stabler was commissioned by the Brandywine River Museum of Art as part of its ongoing sculptural program inviting artists to explore their responses to the local landscape. This is the fifth commissioned project in a series that has included Matthew Jensen’s Alongside Tall Grasses (2014), James Welling’s Gradients (2015), Dylan Gauthier’s highwatermarks (2017), and Kathleen ....

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'Dear Abby' letter during Vietnam War changed mail call for lonely soldiers


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While serving in the Army during the Vietnam War, William David Rice – mostly known as David – noticed so many of his fellow soldiers had not received a single piece of mail.
He wanted to change that.
So Rice wrote a letter in August 1967 to Pauline Phillips’ nationally syndicated column asking readers to write to lonely soldiers.
His letter said, “Dear Abby: For Christmas I’d like to see some smiles on the faces of lots of my buddies over here. They don’t get any mail. If any of your readers (from 15 to 80) have a 5-cent stamp and time on their hands, please have them write to ‘Any Lonely Soldier’ in care of me and I’ll see that he gets it. Thanks a million, Abby.” ....

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