Sunday, July 25, 2010

I&W Week 64 ~ Shape ~

Thank You Amy For The Great Theme

This week in Images & Words

Shape!

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22 comments:

  1. that is a very nice architectural design...love the round glass and the shape of the wall...thanks for the visit.

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  2. Thanks Tina it is on a building in our Rundle Mall here in Adelaide. I loved the shapes and this was a great time to use my photo of them.

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  3. Lots and lots of shapes. Nice for the theme.

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  4. woww...what artistry! Do you have any info as to the meaning? You see something like this...the creativity, the talent, the imagination of man, and you can't help but wonder how that very same species can be so STUPID!

    Images & Words #64 " Shape of Beauty "

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  5. Here is the information about the sculpture for you Linda.
    4 ‘Progress’ by Lyndon Dadswell
    Representing the spirit of progress, this neo-cubist
    welded copper wall sculpture was created in 1959 and
    installed on the front of the then newly constructed David
    Jones department store in 1963. The artist, Dadswell,
    studied firstly with Julian Ashton in Sydney and then
    at the Royal Academy, London. His other public works
    include the relief panels for Melbourne’s Shrine of
    Remembrance and the King George Memorial in Sydney
    which generated much public controversy in 1945.

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  6. yes indeed it does...what a great way to decorate a building!

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  7. What a fantastic sculpture Milli, I'm surprised it was made back in 1959...
    The other shapes and forms are also very nice indeed.

    Thanks for visiting

    http://miadelight.multiply.com/journal/item/833/Images_Words_64_-_Sha

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  8. very interesting.....story and all

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  9. This is so interesting and cool. I'd have a stiff neck looking at it in awe! I love your angle on it Milli

    thank you from my heart to yours

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  10. I think the flying bits distract from a nice sculpture.
    Even so you pic makes the best attempt to give it meaning

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  11. What interesting architecture. The sculpture, which is in stark contrast, really sets it off. Where is that?

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  12. smiles...that wonderful Milli...

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  13. Beautiful architecture..... Different shapes, all very interesting!
    Thanks, Milli, for your visit.

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  14. Wonderful sculpture! I don't often see them on the side of a building like that. I love the shapes you created with your framing of the tree and the awning.

    Thanks for playing with me this week!

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  15. Wonderful Shapes and form.
    Very nice words.
    Thanks for your words on mine

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  16. Love your angle of the shot.
    Just great.

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  17. Brilliant shot Milli!! I love your perspective and the words are right on! Great job!

    http://suebella.multiply.com/journal/item/13/Images_Words_-_Shape

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