Sunday, 14 May 2023

SUNDAY BEST #326 - SCULPTURE

Welcome to the meme, "My Sunday Best", which is a photographic and creative meme that allows you to showcase your talents in imaging. Every Sunday, you can post here showing an image you have created using your camera, (and/or) image processing software, and/or painting and drawing in the conventional way and have scanned in.
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1) Create your image and post it up on your blog;
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3) Leave a comment here once you have posted;
4) Visit other posters' blogs and be amazed with their creativity.
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"The Nest"  is a sculpture in the Darebin Parklands, which was made by artists David Bell and Gary Tippett from recycled materials. It is a $75,000 public art sculpture installed in October 2012 in Darebin Parklands and has divided residents, with some saying the egg-shaped work looks out of place in bushland. The artwork itself has been praised by residents, but some have  criticised the location chosen.

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Last week, Kwarkito in Paris, France, posted this wonderful, meditative and allegoric photo. Please visit his blog for more interesting photos and posts.


5 comments:

  1. I have never seen a sculpture like that before. It is a unique concept. I love Kwarkito's street photo. Fine choice to feature.

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  2. I love this nest. it's a beautiful and monumental sculpture, and i find it perfect in this environment. thank you very much for publishing my black and white photo (kwarkito)

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  3. The nest sculpture is elegant to look at

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  4. It looks pretty wonderful to me.

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  5. Thanks for hosting this great party. Hope you have a wonderful week.

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