I know what you mean. I think it is their location that I’ve enjoyed, more than the statues themselves. Maybe that is his intention. The first ones I saw were on top of buildings in New York, and there are 2 in London, positioned in and outside a window, looking like reflections of each other.
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Ha ha. Excellent. A riveting sculpture, or is he bolting for the water? 🙂
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Very strange…:-D
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Never made up my mind about Gormley’s statues…… though I admit the Crosby location was an inspiration 🙂
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I know what you mean. I think it is their location that I’ve enjoyed, more than the statues themselves. Maybe that is his intention. The first ones I saw were on top of buildings in New York, and there are 2 in London, positioned in and outside a window, looking like reflections of each other.
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Keep coming across them in odd locations…. not keen.
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He’ll be at the Royal Academy in a few weeks which should be interesting – but doesn’t sounds as though you’ll be a convert 🙂
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No I will not be rushing along for the occasion 🙂
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I hope you used sunscreen 🙂
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Of course! Shame my man friend didn’t apply rust screen 🙂
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😀 😀
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wow! I love this, it’s so unexpected –
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So weird!! And oddlybperfect for the week Debbie!! You get the originality award 😊😊
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Thanks Tina. I didn’t have time for a long post, so decided it was time for a dash of humour
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Antony Gormley at the seaside – this is definitely on my bucket and spade list, Debbie 🙂
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It was on my list of things to do this year, and it fit well with an invitation to me (and my camera) to attend my niece’s graduation in Liverpool
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😄
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Glad it gave you a smile, Sue
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😊😊
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VERY INTERESTING DEBBIE, CHINA
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