One photo per day from a mobile phone. Saarland, Germany, through the eyes of an Englishman.
He isn't carrying much spare flesh.
A very realistic statue.
Looks like the statues from the 50s you can find here as well.
The statue's colouring: is it by design? Very interesting.
He seems to live.
Thanks for your comments.Julie: After you posted your comment, I added another view so that you can see how emaciated he is.Joan Elizabeth: I thought it was strikingly realistic, too.joo: I would have thought that the statues in communist Poland would have been a bit more heroic -- like the French one I posted (2009-06-25). Martina: I have no idea whether the colouring is intentional, but, you are right, it does add to the sculpture.ruma2008: Yes, you almost want to say hello.
He looks rather austere, as though he's thinking.Thank you for your good wishes.Cheers.Melbourne Daily Photo
It's outstanding dear friend!I like this kind of sculpture, it's really nice!and your shot , close up is great!Léia
He isn't carrying much spare flesh.
ReplyDeleteA very realistic statue.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the statues from the 50s you can find here as well.
ReplyDeleteThe statue's colouring: is it by design? Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to live.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments.
ReplyDeleteJulie: After you posted your comment, I added another view so that you can see how emaciated he is.
Joan Elizabeth: I thought it was strikingly realistic, too.
joo: I would have thought that the statues in communist Poland would have been a bit more heroic -- like the French one I posted (2009-06-25).
Martina: I have no idea whether the colouring is intentional, but, you are right, it does add to the sculpture.
ruma2008: Yes, you almost want to say hello.
He looks rather austere, as though he's thinking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your good wishes.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo
It's outstanding dear friend!
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of sculpture, it's really nice!
and your shot , close up is great!
Léia