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Sculpture of three gingko leaves in the spa gardens of Bad Dürkheim. The base carries a verse: “Every leaf is a mirror, greening in the light, withering in the snow – the leaf of the gingko is a mirror within a mirror. show yourself – … Continue reading Sculptured Trios I
I’ve been holding off on these for a few weeks, other subjects seem to push themselves in the foreground, but with spring here I have to use them now (or snooze them for another year). If you’re not sure about the names of the three … Continue reading Triple Light Effects
Geriatri’x’ oddity of the day is a sculpture with many faces – more elaborate and less crude than this one:
Faces in the “Skulpturenpark” in Bad König – which is basically an abandoned lot where a couple of artists have left their works for everybody to look at. The pieces are kind of weird, intriguing even. I’m not sure I like the words that one of them often added to his scultpures – I think it limits the interpretation of the onlookers. If I hadn’t gone for a square format I would have cut off the writing completely. So, in true odd fashion, I left half of it in the photo rather than losing some of the faces.
If you are curious here is the translation:
“Rather the cleverest among the stupid than the stupidest among the clever” Paul August Wagner 2020
I am not sure I agree with the quote, reminiscent of something Julius Caesar has said (according to Plutarch): “I had rather be first in a village than second at Rome.” I say reminiscent because the meaning is quite different. And this is exactly why I find these added words unsuitable: I have now thought about the saying, what it might mean and what it alludes to, and neglected to reflect about the piece of art. I wonder if that was the artist’s aim. Odd.
A kind of stoney family. Five of a kind. A pebble for each kind thought. – Take your pick.
Square 20 for or the KindaSquare Challenge in October.