Good point about the sculpture, Moose: it is open to a variety of
interpretations.
I missed Nathan's original post but that series of shots from the railway
station at Liége is rather good. We visited that very interesting city a few
times, but never the station, unfortunately.
Chris
On 11 Apr 14, at 05:58, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 3/9/2014 11:00 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
>> Another whirlwind week (and I am posting this from a hotel room in
>> Brussels…). We start with sheep in Alicante and finish with toilet paper in
>> Maastricht. Curious? Look here:
>>
>> http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws/?page_id=1160
>
> Wow, I was reading all sorts of things into the statue, 10-12. My artist son
> keeps telling me not to look for meaning in
> his work. "I just draw it. I don't know why I draw what I do."
>
> Still, looking at the close crop, the shape seemed familiar. Even out the
> features and hair on the rather small head on
> thick neck and you have - a different gender, shall I say.
>
> Now I'm wondering why she is holding up her breasts that way. So they won't
> sag and ruin the lines of the sculpture,
> perhaps?
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