The half-acre site, which opened to the public this past October, is a celebration of homegrown folk art. Nearly every surface is covered with a mosaic of broken glass, pottery and scrap metal.
There’s the shimmering 400-foot undulating wall decorated with all manner of found and recycled items, including antlers and toys; an amphitheater resembling a giant fish bursting out of the ground; and a pavilion that looks like it’s supported by sparkling glass trees.
Patrons who visit on Saturdays can watch the artists as they continue to work on the unusual space.
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