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Private Collection // Tours Upon Request

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THE PARK

Cloudstone Sculpture Park is the home of celebrated artist Hank Nelson, who merged his love of art and nature. Located on Whidbey Island and covering 26 acres, this special location honors the legacy of sculptor Hank Nelson. With his inspiring sculptures, Cloudstone Sculpture Park explores the realm of imagination and reflection. 

Currently the Park is closed to the public.

THE ARTIST

Renowned sculptor Hank Nelson (1937 - 2022) dedicated his life to creating artworks at Cloudstone Sculpture Park, where he resided and worked. Through his collection of sculptures, he delved into the depths of emotions, environmental concerns, and societal reflections. Each sculpture asks viewers to reflect, inquire about, and admire the interplay of art within nature. 

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SHOP THE GALLERY

All revenue from sales goes to Park upkeep and maintenance.

VISITING CLOUDSTONE

Cloudstone Sculpture Park offers an exclusive glimpse into Hank Nelson's life and work across the natural landscape of the Pacific Northwest. Though not open to the general public, private tours are available upon request, providing a unique opportunity to connect with the art and the artist’s vision.

MISSION

Our mission is to honor Hank Nelson's legacy by fostering the appreciation, education, and creation of three-dimensional art. Discover our vision, values, and dedication to preserving Nelson’s work and the natural beauty of Cloudstone.

We respectfully acknowledge that Cloudstone Sculpture Park is situated on the traditional lands of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Snohomish, Suquamish, and Tulalip tribes.​

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