Monster!
by trixie
Taken inside the Millenium Gallery in Sheffield, he is made entirely from old cutlery and he moves if you press a button, unfortunatly our lovely gallery is to loose its funding from the arts council, so we will loose exhibition that come from London's Tate Gallery and other large exhibition, its such a pity Sheffield wont have any funding soon.
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Posted 05/02/2012 - 12:46
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Pity for the bad news, joy for the sculpture. Nicely done!
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Nezih
Nezih
Posted 05/02/2012 - 12:59
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tyronet2000 wrote:
I'm sure many works of art will be lost forever to the public because there will be nowhere to exhibit them. All we can do is take photographic records of such things and enjoy them this way. This shot and accompanying text is a good example.
Thanks Stan, its such a pity, the gallery will be open but we will have to pay, and lots of people will loose their jobs too....Bad news. I'm sure many works of art will be lost forever to the public because there will be nowhere to exhibit them. All we can do is take photographic records of such things and enjoy them this way. This shot and accompanying text is a good example.
puma wrote:
Well this is a Terrific shot! glad you put it on well seen and taken (Boss)
Thanks Shaun, so pleased you like this, and I'm glad I didn't knock part of its head off!!!Well this is a Terrific shot! glad you put it on well seen and taken (Boss)
GIULIO57 wrote:
Nice monster
Thank you too Guilio, Nice monster
nonur wrote:
Pity for the bad news, joy for the sculpture. Nicely done!
He will remain in the gallery hopefully thank you all for your lovely comments. Best wishes to all Trixie
Pity for the bad news, joy for the sculpture. Nicely done!
Posted 05/02/2012 - 13:23
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Sad story but a top quality image
Great simplicity is only won by an intense moment or by years of intelligent effort. T.S Eliot
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Posted 05/02/2012 - 14:30
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sandinista wrote:
Sad story but a top quality image
Thanks Jim, hopefully the gallery will stay open I don't paying to keep it open as it houses lots of beautiful items. Best wishes Trixie
Sad story but a top quality image
Posted 06/02/2012 - 10:38
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szgabor wrote:
Nice shot, nice statue. I like it.
Thank you Gábor for your comments, always good to hear from you Best wishes Trixie
Nice shot, nice statue. I like it.
Posted 06/02/2012 - 14:10
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Such sad times we're in at the mo Trixie, but your pictures will always be there, super pic.
Posted 06/02/2012 - 14:12
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My kids were fascinated by this statue when I visited. Lovely shot.
Regards
George
Regards
George
Posted 07/02/2012 - 19:04
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autumnlight wrote:
Such sad times we're in at the mo Trixie, but your pictures will always be there, super pic.
It is such a pity, but the gallery will stay open st not anything from the V&A or other travelling exhibits.Such sad times we're in at the mo Trixie, but your pictures will always be there, super pic.
carmagw wrote:
My kids were fascinated by this statue when I visited. Lovely shot.
Regards
George
Thanks George too My kids were fascinated by this statue when I visited. Lovely shot.
Regards
George
Cheers Trixie
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