Friday, May 30, 2025
Cool Sikes Lake Museum of Art Nature Communing With Vinculum
An almost totally blue sky has returned to my North Texas location on this final Friday of the 2025 version of May.
The clouds were blown away by a cold front which blew in yesterday, dropping the temperature into the 60s, as measured via the Fahrenheit method. It was so chilly I wore long pants, for the first time in a long time, when I ventured to Walmart after the cold front blew in.
The temperature had climbed out of the 60s, into the 70s, when I ventured to Sikes Lake, an hour before noon, for some nature communing, endorphin acquisition and art appreciation.
My current Sikes Lake walking route takes me through the Wichita Falls Museum of Art's Sculpture Garden.
That is one of the works of sculpture art you see above.
Inset is the signage telling you that you are looking at something called "Vinculum".
And that Vinculum was created by Jonathan Hils, in 2009, by welding with powder coated steel.
In the inset photo of the signage, you can see Vinculum in the background. Obviously, I got closer for the close-up photo documentation.
Perhaps I shall remember to do a blog post of all the works of art in the Wichita Falls Museum of Art's Sculpture Garden...
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