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;
2) Put the "My Sunday Best" logo image link somewhere on your post so people can click and come by here;
3) Leave a comment here once you have posted;
4) Visit other posters' blogs and be amazed with their creativity.
1) Create your image and post it up on your blog;
2) Put the "My Sunday Best" logo image link somewhere on your post so people can click and come by here;
3) Leave a comment here once you have posted;
4) Visit other posters' blogs and be amazed with their creativity.
Please do not use this meme to advertise our goods or services. This is a creative meme and any inappropriate links or comments shall be removed immediately.
Nina Sanadze's "Call to Peace, Anatomy of the Dream", exhibited at the The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square in Melbourne. Sanadze, a Georgian artist residing in Australia since 1996 is making an anti-war statement, using sculptures and reimaginings of classical forms in various stages of construction, completion and/or deconstruction.
Please visit his blog for more great shots.
Last week, Roentare in Melbourne shared this photo from his trip to New Zealand.
Unusual to see some statues lying down on the job. I always enjoy seeing Rontare's photos.
ReplyDeleteI like this group of sculptures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot - I love this sort of art (tho often need it explained to fully get it).
ReplyDeleteInteresting exhibit! Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteA very interesting art piece. I like it. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting and unique exhibition!
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