I love these. This photo made me think of a piece that sits at the door to Hillstone Restaurant here. When the restaurant was across the street in the Esplanade, it was called Houston's and the sculpture was inside then. Since they moved across the street and changed their name, the sculpture is now outside by the door. I wonder if it's the same artist.
tres belles creations, la premiere piece on dirait une version pop art d'un cactus
ReplyDeleteGreat textures, colors and organic shapes!
ReplyDeleteYes cool, and low maintenance.
ReplyDeleteProbably not the easiest pieces to make! I would be afraid to keep them outside but they would really look good there.
ReplyDeletenice! i really like all the different patterns!
ReplyDeleteOk I am convinced that Sante Fe must be the most artistic place in the country.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors in the center one...it would work on our lanai. Probably kind of expensive to ship it this far, though. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pieces. They would be lovely at smaller scale too, for mantelpieces or windowsills:)
ReplyDeleteI love these. This photo made me think of a piece that sits at the door to Hillstone Restaurant here. When the restaurant was across the street in the Esplanade, it was called Houston's and the sculpture was inside then. Since they moved across the street and changed their name, the sculpture is now outside by the door. I wonder if it's the same artist.
ReplyDeletehow neat!
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ReplyDeleteI agree, very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love the new banner picture too.
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteA tire, a beach ball and a widget.
ReplyDeleteI do not see much of sculpted, but I agree with you: I like them very much!
ReplyDeleteI love these!! I want them!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. For once, I can't say I'll have them though because I wouldn't know where to put them! :-)
ReplyDeleteExcelente fotografia de belas esculturas....
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They are definitely pretty!
ReplyDeleteNot exactly my cup of tea. What are they?
ReplyDeleteThey blend right in with their environment... Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteActually they are quite striking.
Great shapes and colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree Randy, they look fabulous.. a little like shiny liquorice allsorts :)
ReplyDeleteI like this!:)
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