Hellooo!
Here we are again for our Monthly Photographic Meet-Up, happening each first Tuesday of the Month.
This month’s prompt is SCULPTURE.
Archive and/or current posts are all very welcome, just leave a link in the Comments to join in.
First up a Pink Goat – I think this also qualifies for Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge don’t you, especially when teamed up with his friend Blue Hare
As seen during Dorset Arts Weeks at the Studio of
Jane Shaw in Cattistock. Do click on her name to go to her website and see more of her wonderful work.
During Arts Weeks we had the priviledge of seeing inside her studio
arranged for the two weeks as a gallery. What a charming space.
I’m looking forward to seeing your sculpture photos
More Sculpture can be seen in This Post, and the bizarre Doreen’s Garden post.
Now must dash
as I’m off to do some gardening before the temperatures crank up – this afternoon I’m off to Sports Day at the school of 3 of my grandchildren – sunhats and of course camera at the ready.
The prompt for next month (August) is FLAKE
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I love your sculptures Sandra, they are such fun and the vibrant colours make a refreshing change. Here’s my sculpture post…. https://postcardfromgibraltar.com/2018/07/11/monthly-meet-up-july-sculpture/
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They are a bit of fun aren’t they. I’m going to pop over and see your entry now, I do love thise virtual visits to your intriguing part of the world – thanks so much for joining. ❤
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Love the hares – but then I have a soft spot for them. Here is my contribution – https://murtaghsmeadow.wordpress.com/2018/07/09/sculptures/
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Thank you Karina.
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Very whimsical! Here’s my take on the subject: https://gillyflowerfaire.wordpress.com/2018/07/07/sculpture/
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Nothing like a bit of whimsy is there!
Thanks so much for your fabulous entry this month – full of interest and sculptures!
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Thank you, Daffodil!
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I love the sheep’s head. Lovely textures.
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I agree Ali, very tactile!
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LOVE those lawn sculptures! They are so animated and beautiful! Are you sure they aren’t real? ;o) I couldn’t see the link to the artist?
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Fun aren’t they Eliz! I’m sure they come alive at Full Moon! 😉
If you click on ‘Jane Shaw’, just under the framed sheep drawing it will take you to her website: http://www.janeshawsculpture.com
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Thank You! She is amazing!
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The pink goat is quite hilarious…can’t quite imagine him living at my house! I need to get on the stick and participate this month…monumental sculptures here in my neck of the woods!
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Ooooo! Looking forward to seeing your photos Kathy!
The goat is hilarious, I can just imagine her peeping out from between the raspberries in my garden as if having eaten too many turned her pink!
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😂
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This is such a fun post. Looks like you had a marvelous time.
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It was fun!
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these are lovely!
so much movement captured in that hare!
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Amazing isn’t it. 🙂
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Wonderful work is right! Hope the heat isn’t too bad for you this afternoon.
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Thank you Laurie – actually just at the moment it has become blissfully overcast. We are all wishing for rain here – a very rare phenomenon in an English Summer.
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Fingers crossed!
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My favourite was also the blue hare. Here is my post.
https://nanacathydotcom.wordpress.com/2018/07/03/sculpture/
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He’d look great racing through an herbaceous border wouldn’t he! Thank you for your entry Cathy – you found so many different types of sculpture! 🙂
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I love the blue hare. My offerings are not quite as colourful but I love them!! https://thecraftycreek.com/2018/07/03/sculptures-in-the-garden/
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I loved your creations in your post.
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I can see why you love them – so much charm. Thank so much for your entry.
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