Ooh ... what a wonderful surprise in the third window, Allison! How unusual. So, someone took the time to angle the heads so they can 'see' each other (probably not), but I like to think so. I'm sure there's a fascinating reveal waiting in the wings.
I like the way you've brought us in slowly for the close up, with a different angle for each photo. All those squares and diamonds. Gold and silver and green. Are the figures escaping or protecting? Hmmm. Looking forward to the back story!
It was an actual sculpture and I think the positions were very intentional - in fact as you moved around the figures moved upside down. I was mesmerized.
This is SO intriguing. I am not going to read the comments above, yet, as I mull this over. My first thought is "an Oscar-cathing" net -- those golden gents luring in the prize…. Because my goodness what else can it be? Where on earth? This is marvellous.
Ooh ... what a wonderful surprise in the third window, Allison! How unusual. So, someone took the time to angle the heads so they can 'see' each other (probably not), but I like to think so. I'm sure there's a fascinating reveal waiting in the wings.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've brought us in slowly for the close up, with a different angle for each photo. All those squares and diamonds. Gold and silver and green. Are the figures escaping or protecting? Hmmm. Looking forward to the back story!
ReplyDeleteIt was an actual sculpture and I think the positions were very intentional - in fact as you moved around the figures moved upside down. I was mesmerized.
ReplyDeleteI love the way the three photos work together, and the surprise of the third one. This has inspired me to go out and try something similar.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO intriguing. I am not going to read the comments above, yet, as I mull this over. My first thought is "an Oscar-cathing" net -- those golden gents luring in the prize…. Because my goodness what else can it be? Where on earth? This is marvellous.
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