Faces
2007 November 16


Which face do you find more disturbing? The face in the tree at Greenwich Park or my face at the Tate Modern reaching into Doris Salcedo’s Shibboleth?
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Hey gorgeous
What a question… as if there’s
any competition!
So are you fishing for compliments
or was your hand down there fishing
for something else?
L & S … <3 ya … ann … xxxxx
(((((Ann)))))
If I was fishing, you’ve reeled me in, hook, line and sinker.
Shabbat Shalom
Love you
I don’t know how to answer that
so how about lots and lotsa
(((((hugs & xxxxx’s)))))
(((((Ann)))))
No answer needed, I feel the same way.
Rose
xo
Great shots. The black poplars at our local nature reserve have wonderful simulacra
Nice!
- Sue Orkin
We were eating lunch on a bench about fifty feet away when the sun broke through the leaves and highlighted the tree trunk. The face was only there for five minutes.
Hope y’all have a great weekend and I will be shipping out copies of ‘Real Magic’ tomorrow. One place I will not be is here.
Ahh, Brian, your expression is so subdued compared to the sidebar “book” grin. You reached in, but did you find anything?
Great that you are so observant to catch the face for all of us. Bundle up tonight.
(He can’t take his test until the state records his surety bond, not that he is ready today, hopefully next week!)
Let me get this straight — there’s a crack that runs the length of the gallery’s floor, and they’re calling it “art”? If the architect who built this place tried that they’d call it “condemned”.
As to the architect who builds faces — he did a fine job on yours, but that tree is just a little freaky.
scary tree!
handsome guy!
Thanks everyone. Been extremely busy lately, I hope to stop by this week to say hi.