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This reminds me how seldom we see statues in public art today. It always amazes me how an artist can so perfectly replicate the human form in stone. Loading... 9 February 2022 at 5:54 am Reply
The two oldest cemeteries in my area have beautiful status, many financed by the wealth in association with their grave sites. Always worth a walk through, and I live near one some I am often taking my walks through there. Loading... 9 February 2022 at 7:39 am Reply
That sounds great. Even mighty Crown Hill in Indianapolis doesn’t have that many statues. Loading... 9 February 2022 at 7:48 am Reply
Statues are among my favorite subjects to seek out in the world and photograph. You have a wonderful eye for them. Loading... 9 February 2022 at 8:10 am Reply
Thanks! I’m looking to see what other series I can put together from my photo archives. Loading... 9 February 2022 at 5:49 pm Reply
This reminds me how seldom we see statues in public art today. It always amazes me how an artist can so perfectly replicate the human form in stone.
Good point. Where have all the statues gone?
A few of them have been removed or relocated. ;-)
The two oldest cemeteries in my area have beautiful status, many financed by the wealth in association with their grave sites. Always worth a walk through, and I live near one some I am often taking my walks through there.
That sounds great. Even mighty Crown Hill in Indianapolis doesn’t have that many statues.
Statues are among my favorite subjects to seek out in the world and photograph. You have a wonderful eye for them.
Thank you!
Great series, Jim!
Thanks! I’m looking to see what other series I can put together from my photo archives.