NMWA Interview with Simon Gudgeon

Simon Gudgeon: Isis Unveiling at the National Museum of Wildlife Art

Simon Gudgeon's Isis was installed for the inaugural sculpture trail of National Museum of Wildlife Art in Wyoming in 2012.    Here Simon discusses the important aspect of outdoor sculpture as an ever-changing event "The different seasons, variable weather, the hours of the day, varying light highlighting different planes of the sculpture, all contribute to transform how the work will be seen. It is no longer static: it becomes part of the environment and changes with it"

The Sculpture Trail, designed by award-winning landscape architect Walter Hood, reinforces the Museum's commitment to presenting fine art wildlife sculptures within the fabric of Jackson Hole's incomparable landscape.