For anyone who is interested, below is the full sculpture in the NC Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill. I thought it worked better cropped and played with for WW, since background construction and the fence didn't add to the shot. Note - I am editing this post because I went back to the garden and found out that the name of this piece is Inorganic Evolution Companion and the artist is Joe Kenlan from Pittsboro, NC
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Wordless Wednesday: Feeling Walled In
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27 comments:
That's actually a little creepy. In ancient India there were ascetics who would have themselves walled up like that for (sometimes) years... just an opening at the top for food and one at the bottom for the ... byproducts. They'd remain effectively motionless for whatever time they were in there. Can't imagine...
I agree with mojo. For a split second I thought I was seeing something paranormal. I blame it on the recent paranormal show I've been watching :P
it is cool shot. yes...it is little bit creepy but nice pic :D
thanks drop at my ww post
Ya the cropped version looks better. I like it!
interesting one for wordless... Happy WW!
Nice and cool one for wordless,,, Thanks for dropping.
The cropped version stunned me!
cropped version looks better. very interesting
WOnderful piece Carver! I love it
Very cool looking statue! I actually would want one in my garden! Happy WW and thanks for stopping by :)
Brilliant! Your crop is fantastic!!
I love the cropped version! It took my imagination miles away. Great stuff at that garden, Carver!
Mojo's scoop on the ascetics of days gone by tells me....I am not an ascetic!
the statue looks cool but a little creepy. Happy WW!
Great shots. Very cool..Happy WW.
It resembles the Monkey King being detained by Buddha under the Five-finger Mountain in a Chinese legend. Happy WW! :)
that's an interesting artwork, a bit scary though.:D i like the second photo.
yup... mojo is right.. creepy.. happy ww! my entries are here
http://sweetprettynaughty.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-18.html
http://memoryfilled.blogspot.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-3_23.html
That definitely is an interesting sculpture, but I agree with you -- I like the look of your cropped version better.
that's a very interesting sculpture! thanks for sharing the uncropped photo! we would have missed out if we didn't see the sculpture in its entirety. :D
happy ww!
BenToy
Monster Truck Driver
I prefer the first picture. I thought it was an ornament in your living room. :)
I'm glad you put both shots in. It's an interesting creation. The cropped photo is wonderful!
i like the cropped one, carver! " i know what you did last summer!".... LOL!
Pretty impressive sculpture .. sort of a scary premise tho ... in any case excellent photo(s)for a WW
:-Daryl
Interesting......I do like the cropped version!
I liked the title you chose for that shot and I really liked the sculpture, too. Interesting! Reminds me of those faces in the trees you posted awhile back . . .
Thanks so much to everyone for visiting my wordless wednesday snapshot.
Wow, that is Freaky! Wouldn't want to pass this in the dark!
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