The air was crisp yet warmed by the steady rays of the January sun as I wandered through McKee Botanical Garden. The interplay of light and shadow danced across the palm fronds, creating an enchanting ambiance that whispered serenity. My pace slowed as I approached a reflective pond tucked away within this verdant sanctuary. There, shimmering like a fragment of the heavens brought to Earth, stood a glass sculpture titled Tower.
At first glance, the sculpture seemed ethereal, almost unreal—a spiral staircase to the skies crafted of crystalline spheres and slender rods. Its reflection on the water below doubled the dreamlike quality, as if the sculpture extended into an unseen realm. Upon closer inspection, I noticed the intricate craftsmanship of Hans Godo Fräbel, the sculptor whose genius birthed this luminous creation.





A nearby sign informed me that Tower is a larger version of Fräbel’s 1979 work Tower of Babel. It described how the sculpture’s glass rods and spheres were meticulously arranged to create abstract, clear shapes that play with light. Indeed, as the sun shifted overhead, the sculpture sparkled, refracting sunlight into tiny rainbows and revealing textures hidden within its transparent façade.
The setting amplified its majesty. Towering palm trees framed the sculpture, their dark green leaves offering a contrasting backdrop to the glass’s brilliance. Water lilies floated lazily on the pond’s surface, and an occasional ripple sent the reflection dancing. The combination of nature and art created an environment that felt both grounding and transcendent.
Standing before this masterpiece, I felt a profound connection to its narrative. The reference to the Tower of Babel resonated deeply. Here was a modern interpretation of an ancient story, one of human ambition and divine mystery, yet here it existed harmoniously in nature, not in defiance of it. The clear glass, fragile yet resilient, seemed to symbolize transparency and unity—a stark contrast to the biblical tale’s discord.

I lingered, watching how the sunlight flirted with the sculpture, how it cast prismatic shadows onto the surrounding foliage. Each sphere held reflections of the garden, tiny worlds encapsulated in glass, reminding me of the interconnectedness of all things. This moment, this meeting of human ingenuity and the natural world, felt timeless.
As I turned to leave, I glanced back one last time. The Tower stood resolute, a testament to creativity and a gentle reminder of the beauty that arises when humanity and nature coexist in harmony. It was an encounter that left me both inspired and at peace, grateful for the opportunity to witness such a sublime union of art and environment.
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Wow, what a wonderful glass sculpture!
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Thank you, Pam! It really is an extraordinary piece—so much detail and symbolism captured in glass. I’m glad it spoke to you too!
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That’s beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you so much, Janet! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Frabel’s work really does invite reflection—his interpretation of the Tower of Babel brings both beauty and meaning into focus. I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment!
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Yes, there is much to it and while I’ve seen some similar things in metal, I’ve never seen them in glass.
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Nature and art is a fantastic combination. The glass sculpture looks lovely.
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Thank you, Linda! I couldn’t agree more—when nature and art come together, something truly magical happens. Frabel’s glass sculpture really stands out in that setting, doesn’t it? I’m so glad you enjoyed it and appreciate hearing from you.
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Blessings Michael. Your photography captures the unique voice of this artwork. Your words add the destiny of light and shadows upon its quiet peace.
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Thank you, BigSkyBuckeye. Your words are a gift—so thoughtfully expressed and deeply appreciated. I’m grateful for your continued presence and insights. Blessings to you as well!
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