Wire and paper trophies on sale on Main Road, Claremont. A better alternative to the real thing! (The clenched fist is a gesture of friendship and solidarity.) For a glimpse into other worlds on Tuesday, click here.
Hello, Caroline -- Thank you for visiting my blog. Your photo of the wire and paper sculptures is fascinating. I can't imagine how it is done, or the time it takes. "Friendship and solidarity" is a good message to the rest of the world, too.
This blog began as a City Daily Photo, but with the demise of that portal, it is floundering somewhat in the swampy waters of the Okavango Delta for now ...
What delightful paper sculptures! And much better to leave the real things in peace...
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ReplyDeleteHello, Caroline -- Thank you for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteYour photo of the wire and paper sculptures is fascinating. I can't imagine how it is done, or the time it takes.
"Friendship and solidarity" is a good message to the rest of the world, too.
Kay
Alberta, Canada
I've seen them in PE before but hasn't for a while. Actually would like to have one or two myself.
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ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful sculptures. I wonder how durable the paper is. (Thinking of rice paper lamp shades here.)
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