lha
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Post by lha on Apr 4, 2012 23:09:30 GMT 1
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Post by stillborncrisps on Apr 5, 2012 7:59:26 GMT 1
Best piece for a while.
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Post by biggie on Apr 5, 2012 8:13:20 GMT 1
Was done back in February
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on Apr 5, 2012 12:58:15 GMT 1
Its on a busy little road there  Very popular tourist town, and a few Art Galleries along that road as well I think.
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Post by fragile on Apr 11, 2012 17:39:39 GMT 1
Thanks Fragile, beautifully taken shot and deservedly picked up by plenty of blogs. Thank you
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Post by mayhem on Apr 11, 2012 17:46:20 GMT 1
nice work Fragile x
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Post by Guest on Apr 20, 2012 15:12:59 GMT 1
Great work in capturing this fragile.
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Post by zippy on May 3, 2012 23:23:41 GMT 1
Really like this piece and thanks for posting.
Been looking at it / thinking about it tonight. In Japanese culture it's traditional to make origami cranes (I think a thousand) and give them as gifts to someone to wish them a long life. It also relates to someone who Is recovering from an injury or long term illness.
So I believe it references the unfortunate situation with Robbo's condition.
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Post by hubblebubble on May 4, 2012 8:32:02 GMT 1
Zippy this was mentioned earlier in the thread I think. Made me think it would be great to see this as a print of 1000 so widely accessible - with proceeds going to Robbo fund, or some associated charity. HB
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Post by sneakerfreak on May 4, 2012 8:50:32 GMT 1
Zippy this was mentioned earlier in the thread I think. Made me think it would be great to see this as a print of 1000 so widely accessible - with proceeds going to Robbo fund, or some associated charity. HB +1 hubblebubble - news on Robbo doesn't sound great, so it would be a nice gesture: its a good image and if this is the sentiment, then its something that is likely to have a degree of traction with people in the street art movement.
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Post by eschiff on May 5, 2012 19:11:55 GMT 1
Just went down there today, its gorgeous and untouched. Great piece.
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Post by eschiff on May 8, 2012 15:34:29 GMT 1
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Post by Guest on May 8, 2012 16:19:02 GMT 1
so beautiful and pure a piece... thanks for the close up...
everything about this piece is poignant and beautiful with symbolic meaning in each of the elements: -its placement by the water -the fish and the fact it's in the mouth -the origami cranes -the positioning to cast a near perfect reflection in the water -the greenery in the surroundings ...be nice to see additional pics of it as the seasons change...
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lha
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Post by lha on Jul 23, 2012 19:02:03 GMT 1
Was in Dorset on Sunday so thought i'd see how the origami crane was looking. Has been tagged and weathered by the recent high waters but still looking good, one of my favourite pieces. Apologies for the poor image quality - only had phone camera available but you get the general idea! Attachments:
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