Life is full of boxes and don't think this place will help you think outside them...? Yeah, life is awry... But are you fine? It's only our own little world we can manage... So just keep smiling!
The previous owner was a gambler and it is suppose to represent dice, a marker, and a ball from roulette. It was previously at an estate off of 11th ave but was donated to the college.
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18 comments:
I would say that the world today is really crooked. Deformation as pictured. Greetings from Peter.
Life is a balancing act? I like it.
Ooh I'm dizzy. (I actually had some wine too, you'll see on VDP...)
fisheye ? cela donne un drole d'effet a la sculpture, j'aime beaucoup.
Je dirais que cela represente un sportif
Yep, I'm a bit off too trying to catch up with whatever I was doing before Thanksgiving!
It's fun, it's wonky, it's public art!:)
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Life is full of boxes and don't think this place will help you think outside them...? Yeah, life is awry... But are you fine? It's only our own little world we can manage... So just keep smiling!
Is that a fisheye effect you used? It adds to the angle of the sculpture.
Certainly an interesting view!
I don't know what it means, but I like it.
I also have no idea but it is interesting:)
or that life is a balancing act.
Have you used a fisheye lens or photoshopped?
Whatever, it looks good!!
Very cool photo. Not sure how you did it but I like it.
My dad worked for the city of Phoenix in the late 70's and early 80's. We moved to Phoenix in December of 1969 from Illinois.
Interesting piece!
That is a very unique sculpture.
I don't know what it means but I like it!
The previous owner was a gambler and it is suppose to represent dice, a marker, and a ball from roulette. It was previously at an estate off of 11th ave but was donated to the college.
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