BEAUTY OF ART AND IMAGES FOR YOU
Sculptures not very famous (17)
I HAVE SOUGHT, IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES, ARTISTIC BEAUTIES, NOT VERY CELEBRATED; THIS IS WHAT I FOUND FOR YOU:
Edmonton- Canada
Author: Matthew Black. Source: .flickr.com
“Immense Mode”
is a brick and glass mosaic sculpture that was chosen through a juried selection process to be the public art component of the new Southgate Transit Centre. Artists Dawn Detarando and Brian McArthur used thousands of hand-fired bricks to create the sculpture.
Author: City of Edmonton. Source: .flickr.com
Author: Mack Male. Source: .flickr.com
The Trader – statue in Edmonton
Author: Aaron. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Metal whale statue in fountain, West Edmonton Mall
Author: Matteso. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Placed beside the renovated bridge, Talus Dome is both a sculpture in the landscape and a mirror to the landscape. Composed of nearly 1,000 hand crafted stainless steel spheres forming an abstract talus shape, the sculpture reflects the sky, weather and the river of cars that pass by it.
- Artist: Ball-Nogues Studio
- Project Coordinator: Edmonton Arts Council
- Project Owner: City of Edmonton Public Art Collection
Author: Kurt Bauschardt. Source: flickr.com
WEM brass man
A brass statue of a man eating a hamburger in a food court at the West Edmonton Mall.
Author: Own work. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
One of the best times I have ever had was being in Quebec for Christmas and going to a Christmas market
Having some of those outrageous macaroons
And eating some of the best prepared meats
I also love watching the American shows on tv
Knowing pretty what they were saying but have them say it all in French wild if you asked me
Thanks thanks thanks 🍁🌷❤
Merry Christmas and Wish your Happy New Year 2018:D