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From: "Stephen Caplinger" <I
To: "'Jeffrey Epstein"' <[email protected]>
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Subject: FW: Emailing: Aragom's Studio Fire Sculptures - Trellis Bay, British Virgin Islands.htm
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 14:45:26 +0000
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Jeffrey:
What do you think about these fire sculptures for the fire pit feature? These are made by a local artist in Tortola and can
be custom made. I've seen them and they are quite remarkable. What's nice is that they look good even without the fire.
I was thinking that you may have 2-3 fire pits around the Island; 1) the St. Thomas Lookout, 2) on the axis with the
nursery stairs, near the Tiki House, and 2) at the Kite House area. What do you think?
STEPHEN M. CAPLINGER
Vice President Design & Planning
LANDMARK LAND COMPANY
4908 Brooksview Circle
New Albany, Ohio 43054
From: Stephen Caplinger [mailto
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 7:04 PM
To: 'Kyle Albert'; 'Keith Bongimo'
Subject: Emailing: Aragorn's Studio Are Sculptures - Trellis Bay, British Virgin Islands.htm
ARAGORN'S STUDIO
THE LOCAL ARTS CENTRE
ARAGORN
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TREL_IS BAY : BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
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LOCAL ARTS CENTRE
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CARIBBEAN CRAFTS
ISLAND PRODUCE
F I REBALLS
FIRE SCULPTURES
CARIB CANOE
OTHER PROJECTS
EVENTS CALENDAR
PHOTO GALLERY
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Fire Balls & Fire Sculptures
Aragorn's Fire Sculptures are each uniquely designed and
created by hand from steel spheres ranging in size from
12 inches to 5 feet in diameter. These sculptures are
made by hand cutting the elborate stories out of steel
balls and then fueling them with firewood. Lighting them
ablaze is a sight full of fantasy for the viewer. With each
phase of the fire, from raging start to ember-glowing
finish, the imagery changes.
Once the design was perfected, Aragorn continued to
develop new shapes such as his Fire Cubes and Pyramids.
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A gom's Fire Sculptures: Cube, Sphere, Pyramid.
Aragorn's Fire Sculptures on are display outside his studio photo by Chuck Krallman. Clidc to organ&
on the beach at Trellis Bay, on Beef Island in the British
Virgin Islands and are photographed daily by visitors and
art appreciators. Each Full Moon and during the Trellis Bay
New Year's Eve festival, he places the Fire Sculpures on
mounts in the sea just beyond the shoreline for the public
to view. The sculptures are fueled with firewood and set
ablaze. On New Year's Eve the festivities gain momentum
against a backdrop of fountains and fireworks
eccentuating the life and movement of the sculptures
themselves.
Aragorn's Fire Sculptures are in several private collections
and galleries around the world. Custom fire sculptures are
available for purchase. Please contact Aragorn for details
on size, material and pricing.
Click image for Full Moon Fireball Video Clip: 1.2M QT
Fireball Sculpture on display at Sausmarez Manor
in St Martin, Guernsey, Channel Islands: Art Parks
International. Click here to read more>
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Fire Pyramid at a Full Moon Party in Trellis Bay,
British Virgin Islands. Photo by Chuck Krallman.
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