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That’s cool, Yvette; snowing in the sculpture room! LOL
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at first I had to go back and look at the photo to see what you meant?
then I realized the blog effect is snowing – ahhhhh
ha
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He he. I’m looking for a blog effect heatwave. Over 40C (104F for you) around here tomorrow 😡
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oh my goodness….
if you could just share a little of that –
well stay cool Ken
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Art class? Giving or taking?
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Observing – left an art show (late at night –
we stayed chatting with artists) and looked in….
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I like that! Wish I was artistic in that way. Are you just peeking or participating?
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peeking….
my clay days were way back when (so drying on the hands) and we were leaving an art show earlier this year and saw this – the quietness stood out to me
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The skeleton looks a the faces and says…”What’s with the serious faces? Look at me, and I’m smiling!
Thanks Prior. 🙂
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hahah =
you have a natural wit HJ
and I love that joke for this setting – takes away the dark vibe I first felt with it – and thx for the humor
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An amazing picture, Yvette.
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gracias
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I really like this, Yvette! Such an unusual image! All kinds of thoughts come to mind just by looking at it!
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where are the live models? on break maybe? 🙂
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genius!
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You’re really feeling the season, Yvette. Fun wreaths in your blog graphic, too. Cheers to you.
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Nicely done, that’s a mood 🙂
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I’m very drawn to that lighting. It makes this shot of a sculpture studio feel life a sculpture studio.
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Interesting place to take a peak. I always like looking into work place of any kind to see how they arrange their space to do what they do etc. Places for creative works are in and by themselves can also be very ingenious as the output from the place.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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Yvette, a lovely sense of anticipation for the students to return! At Perry Green, which was Henry Moore’s base, you can view one of his studios and it’s as if he has left for a cuppa and is soon to return…so many unfinished pieces, so many clay models of the larger finished pieces in the grounds. Astonishing place.
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