Albert DeLoach's Enchanted Forest
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An unusual outdoor performance venue and live/work space for artists lies south of Austin, Texas. The Enchanted Forest provides a safe and creative environment for artists, reconnecting art, nature, and the industrial world.
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That piece is called Cranky. It was made by Dominique Vyborna.
She's awesome. Please credit her photos.
Thanks
Posted by brcguy on September 16, 2007 at 09:24:45 Pacific Time
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THE FOREST IS MAGICAL AND IF YOU HAVE NEVER ATTENDED A SHOW, PUT IT ON YOUR MUST DO LIST BEFORE YOU DIE!
I LOVE YOU GUYS!Posted by XXKELLY on August 02, 2007 at 12:25:43 Pacific Time
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