FIFTY YEARS IN THE MAKING: DAVID STROMEYER’S COLD HOLLOW SCULPTURE PARADISE

By Marta Pauer-Tursi1 min read
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LEFT: David Stromeyer, Slice Rock, 2004, 9’ x 9’ x 11’. RIGHT: David Stromeyer, Looking Through, Listen Closely, 2012, 9 1/2’ x 12’ x 13’.

Even before one arrives at Cold Hollow Sculpture Park in Enosburg, the Vermont landscape of lush curving hills, verdant canopies of maple, aspen and wild cherry trees and the scent of a passing summer shower awaken the senses to an intense connection with the environment. Then, another turn of the road, and a colorful steel structure becomes visible, emerging from the hill, announcing itself and inviting the visitor to enter the realm — a 45-acre expanse that is home to nearly 70 monumental steel sculptures by renowned artist David Stromeyer.

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