Here is my entry for Marsha’s, Always Write blog, PPAC #17. First off I want to say Welcome Back Marsha.
My entry this week will highlight some of Ben Dye, local metal artist, sculptures.
Featured Bloggers
We had a marvelous response from all of you on last week’s PPAC #16. Marsha picked out the featured bloggers and says “thank you” to each of you for joining along in our challenge. Their posts really grabbed Cee’s attention. They are all worthy of a second or third look.
This is not my photo, I found it on BBC.com yesterday. It works perfectly for this challenge. Just thought I’d add it for fun.
Public art is which encompasses any form of art you see in a public place, large or small, statues, murals, graffiti, gardens, Christmas lights, even buildings or bridges. The art should be visible from streets, sidewalks or outdoor public places.
I’ve gathered 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
Great discoveries!
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Thanks Margaret 😀
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What interesting sculptures, Cee, and I love that street art.
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The one in the street was taken in the town I live in 😀
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These are gorgeous Cee, what a talented artist.
Thanks so much for the feature 😊
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Thanks Alison. 😀
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Wonderful finds Cee 🙂 🙂
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Thanks my friend 😀
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These are beautiful, creative public art works. The last one is incredible!
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Thanks Amy 😀
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Fabulous art this week.
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Thanks Lin 😀
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Hi Cee, thanks again for everything. I love 💕 your choices for this week. Isn’t it amazing how much public art there is!
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I actually met him and was able to spend some time with him in his studio. I didn’t use the photos from inside his studio, since we are basically indoor. We have a drum he made and a stand he made for the drum. 😀 😀
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How cool was that!!!
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He is a nice guys and has a pig and goats wondering around. I was in heaven, 😀
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That would be so much fun. When I was working, we went to a training at the speaker’s home near Sacramento. It was an 80 acre log cabin with a conference room over the three-car log garage with a view of the rolling hills. During breaks we got to go out and play with the horses and other animals roaming about. Best conference ever. 🙂
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