Hi everyone. Happy Friday. I hope everyone had a great week or I should say a couple of weeks since I didn't join any Friday posts last week including Friday Lunch Break at Gillena's bog. My husband took a vacation from work and, if you haven't read any of my posts for a while, he and I drove up to the province of Quebec, Canada.
You might remember in my last couple of Friday posts I shared some statues from an art walk I'd taken at a local sculpture garden called Alnoba. You can link up to those 2 posts Art Walk Part 1 and Art Walk Part 2 if you're interested.
Today I'm back at Alnoba with some more sculptures. Today's sculptures are by Native American/ Apache artist Allan Houser. He was a favorite artist of the owner of Aloba. These first few sculptures are very classic and lovely pieces.
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Good morning, I enjoyed these sculptures but I am not seeing the fish will come back and look again
Happy Friday hugs Kathy
These sculptures are very dramatic. I suppose that bird poop is a hazard for statues everywhere, but if our bird populations continue to decline, it’s going to be less of a problem. All the best - David
The statues are all facinating. I would so love to walk that trail! The 2nd one is my fave, but I love the abstracts, too. Hope you are yours are all well! Hugs, Valerie
...Erika, thanks for taking my on this art walk, someday I need to do it in person.
Glad I don´t have to decide which style of the statues I prefer. Both are wonderful.
Hope for more adventury-pics of your holiday and wishing you a great Friday, hugs
Interesting visit, indeed ๐๐ผ
Happy October my friend ๐๐งก๐๐
Those face expressions are fascinating!
Love, love,love the statues! Thanks for sharing.
Those are quite the boots on that first statue!
Gorgeous photos!
OMGosh! This art touches my heart. There is so much emotion in all of them. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a wonderful weekend.
Fantastic statues. You visit some great places. (Sorry I haven't been by to comment in awhile.)
These are fabulous statues! And after you mentioned it, I did see the fish, but before that I didn't. All the statues are beautiful and the different styles are fascinating. Talking about Native Americans - I just finished a book about the tragic problem of murdered and missing indigenous women. This is an issue in the next county over from ours, so I was very interested in it. It is tragic that indigenous people, especially women and girls, are still seen as "lower people" by some.
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