Two abstract cairns create the archway, inviting visitors into the park (photo by Philip Rogers).
  The largest of the three rocks rests near the arch, offering an intimate experience of the eyeball moss patterns on its surface. It is a pleasant place to sit while awaiting a friend.
  This rock marks the second entrance to the park, located down a winding trail towards the river. Its presence visually connects the far ends of the park with the arch, and intrigues passersby to explore  the lower levels of the park ,which include
  The smallest of the three rocks awaits discovery, like an Easter egg, near the playground, helping children make the connection between rocks as natural objects and the abstract rock forms in the larger sculpture.
  Spirit Lichen - detail (Photo by Philip Rogers)
  Spirit Lichen - detail (Photo by Philip Rogers)
  Spirit Lichen - detail (Photo by Philip Rogers)
 Eyeball Moss - detail (Photo by Philip Rogers)
 Eyeball Moss - detail (Photo by Philip Rogers)
  Visitors to the park! (Photo by Philip Rogers)
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