Ah, that’s the big park on the edge of the city centre isn’t it? I recognise the building behind it across the road. Only I can’t remember what it’s called …
It’s a bit of a misleading photo – the building you see behind is a reflection. This is the former industrial area, just north of the Grand Canal, and the statue is in a tiny garden in front of what is probably a fashion or art studio now. I didn’t see a park but it could have been the other side of the building you refer to.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 9:51 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Interesting figure … loving the green bell bottoms. #MySundayPhoto (not sure if my previous comment registered)
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Interesting figure … loving the green bell bottoms 🙂 #MySundayPhoto
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Lovely sculpture and those colors are a perfect combination! #mysundayphoto
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i just love this. i am a huge fan of public sculpture and this is so fab. great shot.
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Me too! There is so much variety out there
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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How awesome is that, what a great find
Thank you for linking up
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Fantastic photo! That is so interesting!
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Ah, that’s the big park on the edge of the city centre isn’t it? I recognise the building behind it across the road. Only I can’t remember what it’s called …
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It’s a bit of a misleading photo – the building you see behind is a reflection. This is the former industrial area, just north of the Grand Canal, and the statue is in a tiny garden in front of what is probably a fashion or art studio now. I didn’t see a park but it could have been the other side of the building you refer to.
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What an odd place to have her. An amusement park may be for the faceless model. I wonder if a friend will appear in time?
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You never know 🙂
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 9:08 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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The models are so deadpan anyway, she fits right in! XD
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LOL
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Such style. 🙂
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And she is gorgeous.
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You find some of the most interesting things! 🙂
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Does that mean wide trousers are back? So 70s!
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Maybe! 😉
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Interesting thing to see!
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Faceless she may be, but the locals have probably given her a name.
Six Cluttered Words
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Probably. There was no one around to ask.
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Oh my goodness – how weird! She has a blank expression in the truest sense of the word!
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That is a strangely disturbing sculpture! 🙂
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Oh no! Where DO you find them, Debbie? Priceless- like the fashion 🙂
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I wander in the oddest places!
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 8:57 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Not so wild for the outfit; perhaps faceless-ness is the new haute couture, eh?
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Now there’s a thought 🙂
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