Hari OM Yes, I LOVE these images today, Cecilia - and that last one of the three - so reminiscent of standing stones that we get here... fabulous! YAM xx
That tree had us fooled. Before we read that it was stainless steel we thought, "Why would they leave a dead tree around such a beautiful museum." BOL!
I like the tree and the three elements. I will be honest though, the buildings look more like warehouses in my opinion. Maybe they have a more interesting view from another angle.
I want that tree, remember our tree that looked like that fell over during a storm. this one would last forever maybe. i love dead trees. about the coffee lid, ummmm no comment... it takes true talent to make this art and everyone sees with differernt eyes.
I love the sculptures. they sure match the building. My University Degree was Sculpture and I LOVE it when architects and landscape people set things up properly. Great photos and yes we are happy to be back.
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Super interesting building and art installations!
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Hari OM
ReplyDeleteYes, I LOVE these images today, Cecilia - and that last one of the three - so reminiscent of standing stones that we get here... fabulous! YAM xx
I am starting to really get into the symmetry! I like the Three Elements!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. That tree is amazing. We never saw a stainless steel tree!
ReplyDeleteThose are really cool photos and it's interesting what passes for art.
ReplyDeleteThat tree had us fooled. Before we read that it was stainless steel we thought, "Why would they leave a dead tree around such a beautiful museum." BOL!
ReplyDeleteI like the tree and the three elements. I will be honest though, the buildings look more like warehouses in my opinion. Maybe they have a more interesting view from another angle.
ReplyDeleteI want that tree, remember our tree that looked like that fell over during a storm. this one would last forever maybe. i love dead trees. about the coffee lid, ummmm no comment... it takes true talent to make this art and everyone sees with differernt eyes.
ReplyDeleteCool tree. All of them are very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I like the stainless steel tree. XO
ReplyDeleteI bet my grandkids would want to climb on those works of art, especially the folded circle!
ReplyDeleteVery cool art. Not sure about the bare stainless steel tree. It needs stainless steel leaves☺
ReplyDeleteSometimes I have to wonder what qualifies for 'art'! Great photos!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the sculptures. they sure match the building. My University Degree was Sculpture and I LOVE it when architects and landscape people set things up properly. Great photos and yes we are happy to be back.
ReplyDeleteI love outdoor art. One of my high school friends makes a living doing installations of his art for outdoor spaces. Such a fun form of art!
ReplyDeleteThey have some interesting outdoor exhibits.
ReplyDeleteHEEEEY!!!!! Thanks bunches for checkin' in....you can blame Ma for the TOTAL neglect of my bloggie!!!!! She says she has been busy with peep stuffs (Gpa's taxes..yes, he didn't gets them togethers, so, well....ya knows 🙄) Anyhu, I thinks the Untitled one should be 'Four Poles to Pee On' 🤣😂🤣
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Ruby ♥
The strangest things pass for art these days. I do think the stainles steel tree is very clever and I wouldn't have known.
ReplyDeleteI like the tree also. Maybe not so good for climbing though
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