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Sheepscot Bay | Georgetown, ME

Anthony and his family placed an Infinity Planet near a solitary pine tree growing in the rocky coastline that they refer to as "Ann's Tree" in memory of his deceased wife. Ann loved the tree and would often meditate there.

"The tree has weathered many storms that have ravaged the coastline over the life of the tree. It still stands tall and healthy. The glass globe is clearly visible if one looks closely at the base of the tree. My family and I were pleased at its placement and my wife, Ann, would be pleased to be so honored."

— Anthony M.


Participate in the Infinity Project

Use our proposal form to tell us where, when, why, and how you will hide your Simpson Planet. We will send two Planets to those who are selected: one Planet to hide and one Planet to keep!

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“I admire the Infinity Project for its ambition, its mystery, its lunacy, and its poetry.”

— Tina Oldknow, Corning Museum of Glass
“The Artist and the Astronaut,” 2012