‘Meditations on the lost and found.’’

“Walden Pond” (wood, plastic, foam, chiffon and bolts), by Mark Jarzombek (born 1954), in his show “Recollection,’’ at Galatea Fine Art, Boston, through Sept. 2. He’s an MIT-based architectural historian and artist.

He says:

“I inject playfulness and energy into construction materials I collect from from building sites. The pieces, meditations on the lost and the found, are inspired by Impressionist paintings, baroque perspectival effects and color pallets derived from Indian temples.”

Site of Henry David Thoreau's (1817-1862) cabin on Walden Pond, in Concord, Mass.

— Photo by Percival Kestreltail

Walden Pond.

— Photo by Erik Granlund


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