Saturday, May 28, 2011

White Buffalo


Well actually White and Chrome. This is a new sculpture on Canyon Road. I am not sure of the artist but the style reminds me of the Rock, Paper, Scissors sculpture from a post I had on here last year. Happy Saturday!

22 comments:

  1. Not too sure I really like this but it's creative to say the least.

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  2. This very interesting and original!Wonderful capture!
    Léia

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  3. I like it Randy, it's very unusual.

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  4. I like it Randy, it's a bit unusual.

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  5. A fun, mixed medium sculpture! Fun find foto, Randy!

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  6. This is an interesting sculpture. It's unique.
    Have a happy weekend!

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  7. Buffalo, a different animal, with noble blood behaviour.

    Regards

    Valery

    Barcelona Daily Photo

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  8. That's interesting. I'm thinking about trying some white micaceous clay for a sculpture next semester.

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  9. Funny shot, Randy. Something like the way I feel most days!

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  10. Some artists are pretty clever and can imagine things from ordinary materials. I don't think I am going to buy this one, but I do admire it.

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  11. Canyon Road seems to be the happening place in Santa Fe, Randy! Lots of interesting photos from there on your blog.

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  12. Interesting....I kind of wish I could see it all in paper. The chrome cuts the visual flow for me.

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  13. Very interesting. I does look like crumpled paper.

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  14. The buffalo looks like he has the hind end of a rhinoceros. As for the head, it makes me think the artist couldn't make it look like a buffalo so he gave up and covered it. Art? Who knows?

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  15. It's not really my cup of tea, but it is unique and creative. Something about it makes me think it's unfinished.

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  16. Is that white sheet, or whatever it is, suppose to be on there? I don't like it at all. All chrome would have been awesome. We have some at a colesium where I live.

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  17. I'm sure I simply love this piece! Fantastic and clever work.

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