Here is my entry for Becky’s for July Square Perspectives challenge. This is also my entry for Terri Webster Schrandt’s, Sunday Stills Challenge with the topic of #Perspectives.
Yesterday, Chris and I went to a wood carvers shop (Pearson’s Art Gallery, Oregon City, Oregon) and I was able to shake hands with Sasquatch. Chris obviously took this photo.
Here is a photo of his face.
And now for you to get an idea how big he is. Sorry Becky, I couldn’t square this photo.
Now to get you started here are a few perspective definitions;
- Art – the method by which solid objects drawn or painted on a flat surface are given the appearance of depth and distance.
- Geometry – the way that objects appear smaller when they are further away and the way parallel lines appear to meet each other at a point in the distance.
- Point of View – a particular way of considering (looking at) something or the capacity to view things in their relative importance
- Vista – seeing something over distance or time
I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
wow what a carving, and yes you are totally forgiven. Think you might have to stand back a very very long way to make this square. What a great morning adventure, not sure many people can say they have shaken hands with Sasquatch. Very grateful to him for shaking yours back, and to Chris for taking the photo!
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Sasquatch would be so some to get him squared. 😀 😀 The shop was closed but all his work is outside, so it was just us out there. 😀
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🙂
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I bet that took some time to carve!
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Most likely. Yes. 😀 😀
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Wow, what an amazing piece of woodwork, and huge! Great perspective for sure, Cee!
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Thanks Terri 😀
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How interesting. Wood carvers/cutters fascinate me. I imagine that was a cool trip. Thanks for sharing!
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I’ve seen TV shows about them and it is fascinating to watch. 😀
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Nice work, Cee. Great shot for the themes. Wood carving is a big thing here as I know it is in Oregon as well. One of my friends has a carving of a cowboy that looks so much like him, you can’t help but smile at him (the carving) as you walk by.
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Oh that would be cool. 😀
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