Temple of Joy

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Temple of Joy is a large-scale, intricately carved temporary wooden temple artwork by sculptor David Best, known for its communal, spiritual, and participatory nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communal artwork
large-scale art installation
participatory artwork
spiritual artwork
temporary wooden temple artwork
artForm installation art
sculpture
associatedWith contemplation
memorial practices
ritual
creator David Best NERFINISHED
designedBy David Best NERFINISHED
genre contemporary art
ephemeral art
public art
hasQuality communal
intricately carved
large-scale
participatory
spiritual
temporary
intendedUse communal gathering
participatory rituals
spiritual reflection
material wood
notableFor intricate wooden carvings
spiritual atmosphere
strong community participation
partOfCreativeWorkSeries temple artworks by David Best
theme collective experience
community
spiritual reflection

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David Best notableWork Temple of Joy