Wordless Wednesday 12/5/21 Image • May 12, 2021 • Manja Maksimovič Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Like Loading... Related
Oh! I really like this one. Her movement and the framing and color palette LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, SMSW! I like it too. It says in Tags who the author is, and the title is Memory of Summer. I hope you’ve seen the gardens too in previous post. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I’m glad you find it striking too, Maggie, thank you. I was in a hurry: saw it, clicked and left. I’m glad it worked well. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
A fantastically fine sculpture that is very nicely highlighted against the worn background and its colors. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you kindly, Anita. I also think this is the best possible background. Italians are soooo good in styling everything. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Ahhh, can you feel the pain, K? I don’t think suffering is involved. 🙂 I can only feel the joy. Thank you! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I was thinking of trying to get my own body into that position. You are right, she does not look like she is suffering. LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh! I really like this one. Her movement and the framing and color palette
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Thank you, SMSW! I like it too. It says in Tags who the author is, and the title is Memory of Summer. I hope you’ve seen the gardens too in previous post. 🙂
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The gardens are still open in my browser window, waiting to be explored ❤
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Such movement!
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Thank you, Sue. Indeed, it’s moving in front of our eyes. 🙂
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😊
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I’ve never seen anything like this before. So evocative and beautiful!
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I’m glad you find it striking too, Maggie, thank you. I was in a hurry: saw it, clicked and left. I’m glad it worked well.
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A fantastically fine sculpture that is very nicely highlighted against the worn background and its colors.
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Thank you kindly, Anita. I also think this is the best possible background. Italians are soooo good in styling everything.
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Ouch! But she’s so graceful. (K)
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Ahhh, can you feel the pain, K? I don’t think suffering is involved. 🙂 I can only feel the joy. Thank you!
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I was thinking of trying to get my own body into that position. You are right, she does not look like she is suffering.
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