Friday, March 21, 2008

This week's theme is METAL:

This is a sculpture in front of one of our performing arts centers.
I cropped it close because of background distractions.
Below however, are two shots showing more.
The title on the sculpture is "The Dancer".


15 comments:

Elaine said...

Often I find that sculptures leave me cold, but that one is AMAZING! Thank you for posting it.

Carin said...

That's a lovely sculpture. I like it.

Hope you are doing OK.

Happy Easter !

gaj38 said...

wow great sculture, excellent pic for this weeks theme,
view mine if you wish
here
thanks Happy Easter

Anonymous said...

Very cool, I would have thought it was a Knight, not a dancer..

Yoshi said...

Wow, that is a pretty cool shot! I like it!

Flo said...

Actually, I find that sculpture a little scary :) Great picture though and perfect for the theme. Mine's up over at Flo's Place

TorAa said...

It's a fantastic peace of art - I love the idea.

Excellent PH entry

Unknown said...

That's a lovely piece of art! Nice choice for the week.

Sarge Charlie said...

this is an excellent entry, my original photo post had some old farming iron and other farmhouse items, I added a second entry because of something I saw while visiting other photo hunts, please stop by both, happy easter

denz said...

Wow! what a lovely picture for this week theme, just keep it up and enjoy what you are doing!

Check mine also in HERE!!!

Happy Easter!

Aisha said...

This is unique, Claudia. Great job!

Leslie: said...

Wow! This is AMAZING, Claudia!

By the way, I've tagged you so you're IT! Check out my latest post. ;D

Sreisaat said...

That's amazing!! Up close it looks scary, but from a distance it is a great art piece. Thanks for visiting my site :D

Melli said...

Ah! I missed this last week! WONDERFUL!!! You really have some great stuff on this blog! That is awesome!

TorAa said...

Hi,
I asked my self, where to start commenting.
Why?
'cause I like the way you blog.
Then combination of photos and text.

excuse my english, I'm only a norse "viking"