Farnsworth Art Museum: Art Cannot Be Contained
The family named the beaches on their island in Maine, and on Driftwood Beach, Eliot Porter remembered its random display: “Along its upper edge, out of reach by all but the highest tides intermixed among the pebbles, periwinkles and bits of wood, is deposited a season’s harvest, the shells of mussels stripped from byssal anchors by winter ice, scored by waves and chalky blue. Scattered over them, a gay celebration, are the petals of rugosa roses, a gift from a bush rooted in the briny soil above the tides, an immigrant from across the sea.”
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