These are SO different form the pieces you posted yesterday. Don't prefer one over the other; like to see a variety of styles. Enjoy the way you are experimenting with different angles.
Armless men??? Now what good are they, Jack!! I know, I know, I'm already being wicked this morning!! What can I say??? But I do really like your captures as always! Hope your weekend is off to a great start! Have fun!!
When I see such sculptures (armless) it gives me the desire to make my own arms move, to free the statues'arms, it's like I had no arms more myself.. Very disturbing! But YOUR pictures of it are great!
My first thought when I clicked on the top photo to see it larger: "Man! I really like this!" And then I clicked to see the second photo at its largest and got bowled over again. Wow, wow, wow. Thank you for taking these photos and posting them, Jack!
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Makes me wonder why his figures are armless. I love the angle you chose to take the second photo from.
These are SO different form the pieces you posted yesterday. Don't prefer one over the other; like to see a variety of styles. Enjoy the way you are experimenting with different angles.
You captured this perfectly Jack. Especially that second shot!
These are wonderful Jack. Very different from yesterday's but still beautiful.
Arm-less males?????
Is there some sort of message here?
Armless men??? Now what good are they, Jack!! I know, I know, I'm already being wicked this morning!! What can I say??? But I do really like your captures as always! Hope your weekend is off to a great start! Have fun!!
When I see such sculptures (armless) it gives me the desire to make my own arms move, to free the statues'arms, it's like I had no arms more myself.. Very disturbing!
But YOUR pictures of it are great!
I love cities that invest in these grand pieces of art. I wish we had a little more here in Charleston.
It looks like a large jack (no pun intended) - the kind kids play with. Perhaps that's why the forms are armless?
I too like the angles you've found. Nice shots.
Very compelling, surely leads one into deep contemplation. love the composition on the second photo.
Have a great weekend.
This must be a fabulous museum, Jack! I'll have to google this place.
My first thought when I clicked on the top photo to see it larger: "Man! I really like this!" And then I clicked to see the second photo at its largest and got bowled over again. Wow, wow, wow. Thank you for taking these photos and posting them, Jack!
Peculiar, but I like it, Jack!
There's a famous St. Louisan. Ernie still has his presence around here but I bet most younger people don't know the name.
Great sculpture.
Very interesting. Armless? I wonder why.....
Well, they make you think.....and are not unattractive. I too love the drama you have created in the second shot.
Reminds me of some armless men/women at our BMA right now. Maybe I'll post some of them tomorrow!
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It makes me feel a little constricted Jack..no arms, wonder what the concept here was?
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