I was struck by how the play sculpture in the park blended into the demolition at a certain angle and looked like it was part of it.

Next is a shot I took several months ago before the demolition.

Last a wider view of after the demolition.

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11 comments:
Fascinating to see a whole building reduced to a mountain of rubble. Interesting sculptures. Have a great weekend!
that is something one sees at least once in a lifetime :)
I love that sculpture! The shape works well with the demolition.
The sculpture truly works well with the work going on beside it.
Interesting aspects and such a special presentation of details captured..sculpture, demolition and the whole space...Amazing!!
Great before and after and the creativity amongst the demolition in your photo!
Happy Weekend!
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
I enjoy seeing before and after photos. Thanks, Carver!
I agree. The sculpture suits any condition.
Great bw shot!
Lovely and interesting series of photos! Especially I like that spulptures!
That was very interesting! What a neat thing to watch over time. I like it and ('my') Bill would have been in heaven watching this project!
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