Here’s one from a few years ago, a sculptured face in the Hannah Pescher sculpture garden:

Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
Here’s one from a few years ago, a sculptured face in the Hannah Pescher sculpture garden:
Linked to One Word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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That’s fabulous – where exactly is that?
Many thanks, Marie! It was in a sculpture park in Surrey, over a decade ago
Ooh-er. That’s unsettling.
Most unsettling in monochrome, certainly
Less so in glorious technicolor then?
A tad less so, I would say….
It looks not exactly scary but desolate and somehow chilling. Great photos!
Chilling is the word, I think, Elke. Glad you liked this
I lie this image a lot. It looks like something from a lost civilisation.
Best wishes, Pete.
Yes, I think you have a point, Pete….a touch of the toppled Ozymandias, King of Kings….
Pretty fab photo Sue 🙂
Many thanks, Brian!
That’s quite scary Sue.
People have variously said chilling, unsettling, mysterious and best of all, I think- haunting
Yes, makes the Mud Maid at Heligan seem like sleeping beauty!
Ooh, I don’t know the Mud Maid – any photos?
https://smallbluegreenflowers.wordpress.com/2014/06/09/garden-portrait-the-lost-gardens-of-heligan-part-ii/
You have seen this before.
Ah, yes! Thankyou, I had forgotten
Great art piece Sue
It was!
So mysterious. There’s a sense of lost worlds, and important things we’ve forgotten to think about,
Yes.. a touch of the fallen Ozymandias, King of Kings??
That’s it. That’s what was lurking in my mind.
Ace…well, we’ve drunk at similar poetry fountains, Tish!
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Ooh, I like that – rather haunting I feel
You’ve come up with the most apposite word yet, Sarah
Fantastic photo Sue. I really like this one 😀
Many thanks, Cee
Ooh imagine stumbling upon that! Beautifully captured though.
Thanks, Madhu! It was quite a sight, and the B/W treatment has rendered it more haunting…
Very impressive, and the choice of B&W makes it even more fantastic
Many thanks, Estelea!