Oct 28th, 2011

Where's Stickman? On Saturday meet Cameron, the man Behind Stickman

Stickman in front of the Conservatory

by Dawn Lipscomb, Children’s Garden Program Instructor, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

Note:  “Stickman” is the Garden’s  ambassador for Patrick Dougherty’s Diamonds in the Rough stick sculpture at the Garden. Each week, the Children’s Garden staff moves Stickman to a new spot in the Garden — so our young visitors can search for him.  Dawn Lipscomb, our  Children’s Garden Program Instructor, often writes a poem with his whereabouts, as a clue. If you are coming to the Garden this weekend for October Oddities  make sure you take note — and search for our friend, Stickman.    In the poem, “Cameron” is Dawn’s son, and creator of Stickman. He’ll be here on Saturday displaying his work and  he’ll have other stick people for sale. 

Good afternoon, friends,

Stickman will stay right where he is,

He’s waiting for Cameron* to come.

He’s anxious to visit with other Stickman folk,

‘Cause Cameron is bringing along some.

So from 10 – 2 on Saturday,

The reunion is planned for then.

The Stickmen will all get together,

So all can make a new friend.

Look for them here on the Walkway,

Or under a tent, if it rains.

The Stickman magic will happen,

Stick faces, Stickmen, and Stick canes.

Cameron Lipscomb, creator of Stickman

 

 

 

Jonah Holland is Digital Content Manager at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, where she has worked for 14 years overseeing social media, the blog, and the website. She is also a mom, yogi, open water swimmer, gardener, and seeker. She's been known to go for a walk in the Garden and come back with hundreds of plant photos, completely inspired to write her next blog post.

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