When I was doing so much flying and traveling (1994 to 2001; I quit on 9/11/01 — another story), I discovered that the upscale hotels have a lot of interesting art. Here is one that I discovered recently right here in San Diego:
Funny thing is that I took the picture but have no idea where I was at the time, just the general location, which doesn’t really help me since the general location is about fifty square miles. Oh, well.
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I can’t tell you where I was 5 minutes ago!
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I was camping out in someone’s blog. lol Beyond that………….
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You captured a wonderful moment in time…things are so different now for our youth and I’m not so sure it’s all beneficial~ I’m aging myself! 🙂
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Zoey looks kind of angry or aggressive in the first photo!What made her so upset?
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Probably a picture while we were roughousing.
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Reminds me of similar I saw in Palm Beach when I used to travel a lot for work… 😉
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Hi Zoey !!!
>^..^<
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Hi,
That is really nice, and so well done, I love the way the skirt is flaring out, whoever done these has amazing talent. 🙂
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You were at the Dana Inn. 😉
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That’s it! Yes! Just outside the Blue Pearl Restaurant! Thank you!
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You’re very welcome. 😉
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I love these. I saw similar ones like these in California. Love it. 😀
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I love sculptures like this one – I have seen photos of several done by an artist whose name I do not recall, and I have always wished I could afford to have one in my yard.
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I was at the San Diego Botanic Garden a couple of weeks ago and they are having their annual sculpture sale where artists donate sculptures. They ranged in price from a mere $1,500 to $16,650. Now I know why I don’t have any.
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I love that piece of public art, joyful, lifelike and it makes me smile. I’m not sure if I’ve shown you the public art in our little town…. I will do soon as it delights me! 🙂
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Look forward to it. Too much of our public art does not delight us. It is meant to cause consternation and distress. Gets great publicity that way.
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That’s true. The latest Anish Kapoor in London, which I have yet to see, seems designed to do just that rather than to delight. But, I shall hold judgement until I have seen it in the flesh as it were! 🙂
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Oh, this is wonderful! love the energy and playfulness!
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