I am trying to recall a time when it wasn't gloomy, when there was no snow and sunny days were an every day event!
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Very intriguing. Is this a deliberate edifice or something accidental?
ReplyDeleteI like this very much! Such a beautiful construction and the shadows are a bonus:-)
ReplyDeleteI inevitably say a "oh wow" as the page loads whenever I come here. your photos are simply magnificent. nuff said.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, Margaret! Sounds like you've had as many gloomy days as I've had this winter. :))
ReplyDeleteLovely shadows!
Love those colours indeed.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot. Wow. Can I just be at wow?
ReplyDeleteI know some children who would like to climb in and out of that sculpture!
ReplyDeleteA SEEKER OF SHADOWS
A seeker of shadows one day
Asked shadows to come out and play:
“O shadows, my dears,
Despite all my fears,
I hope you will not run away.”
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadowy Humility
The warmth of the sun will arrive on the Manhattan isle soon (around New Haven, we are equally tired of snow). The wood with is highly polished grain is a wonderful artistic medium. I thinks that bandsaws and files are as equal as paintbrushes artistic tools, Lovely wood shapes and sun in ths lovely frame!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating shot!
ReplyDeleteI wish you sunny days.
That looks like an interesting sculpture! I hope the days soon become less gloomy for you!
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing feature with a fascinating play of light and shadow shapes!
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