Installation created by Jorg Glascher
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Oh wow, what an amazing work of art! Thanks for hosting! :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks interesting, it's like a big wave. But ... what is it for, for what purpose was it created?
ReplyDeleteHave a fine day, Kathe!
It was created as a work of art. There are artists who make art in the form of a large installation either inside a gallery or outside in nature. If you look up Andy Goldlworthy's work you will understand it better! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
DeleteThank you, Kathe!
DeleteWow!! It seems so natural! It's so interesting!!!
ReplyDeletewow, that is one unusual wave. Love it. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is freaky! Wood-beast.
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty cool looking!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, and so clever.
ReplyDeleteThose are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's most unique indeed. Only and artist would think to do something like this. Beautiful. You and your hubby are both artists.
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WOW, that's pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteI like this kind of art! An amazing wave!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your discovery!
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I didn't realize it was an installation until you mentioned it. I stared at the picture in wonder. I read the link and realize this was an expression of the artist's feelings about a wave of COVID. Well expressed! Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant how very clever :-)
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Wow! That is astounding.
ReplyDeleteHis installation is fabulous! I can't believe that he made 9 waves! They are incredible.
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