So, here is the rest of them...part two!
Again, most of these photos have never been shown here before...
The Victim's Warning by the young sculptor Jozef Jankovic at the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
Kevin, on Jeju island, South Korea in Seogwipo.
Ruth, in the city of Aguascalientes, Mexico.
In Budapest, Hungary.
Denver, Colorado.
Pancho Villa at Revolution Square in downtown Chihuahua, Mexico.
This sculpture in South Africa looks like a bunch of steel rods sticking up in the air.
Until you get at just the right angle and then it looks like Nelson Mandela!
A Turtle Ship designed by Admiral Yi Sun-Sin in downtown Seoul, South Korea.
Jewish memorial in Budapest, Hungary.
The Bean...in Chicago!
The gilded copper sculpture of the Holy Trinity on top of the Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
The Arion Fountain and the Holy Trinity Column in the background. Take a closer look at the little figures climbing above the turtle! Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Kevin up beside the monument of Juraj Janosik, the Slovak Robin Hood in Terchova, Slovakia.
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Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shelagh!
DeleteI love looking at your photos. There is so much beauty and thought in each piece of art. Thanks for sharing. A
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! Yes, there is a lot of beauty and thought that goes into each piece. It always amazes us the imagination and talent that these people have.
DeleteI can't believe we were in Budapest and didn't see that one.
ReplyDeleteThere are actually two there from Budapest so I am not sure which one you mean. I would expect that is the one of the Jewish Memorial, which was behind the synagogue. I can't believe that we didn't get a shot of the shoes by the Danube river, we saw them but we don't have a picture of them. :-(
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