Photo my own – Manayunk Arts Festival June 2016
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This is really cool Meg.
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Thanks, Drew! I thought so, too!
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I love this kind of art. I showed it to my wife, she loved it too.
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I love that there are people in the world that have this kind of vision!
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Cool
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Love this! I adore art made of scraps and repurposed things. Especially industrial objects, as well as things made into furniture. So cool.
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This was one of two amazing body sculptures, they were incredible!
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I absolutely love that. Thanks ❤️
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I’m glad! 😃
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This is truly the art age / rage of recycling!
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It’s true! Although some of it would be better resigned to the trash can, pieces like this are amazing!
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I have two Don Quixotes from Oaxaca made out of scrap metal. They are wonderful. Quite the artistic industry for metal workers. One sits on the reinforced toe-cap of a work boot!
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Oh I love that! I’m very soft hearted toward Don Quixote too! 😊
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My favorite book. I have done a lot of work on it.
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I read it in college in a Spanish Literature class. With a super enthusiastic professor! It was wonderful! I really should read it again…
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Who was your “super enthusiastic” prof and did you read it in Spanish? All of it?
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Oh, I’d have to go look up his name. I went to a small Catholic college in Northeastern Pennsylvania: Kings College. Took the class in 1986, and now I’ve given away my age! 😜 And we read parts but not all in Spanish.
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Don’t worry, Meg. I am a Maths illiterate, numeracy deficient, artsy. I’d love to know what parts you read (those that you skipped are less important). A new “modernized” edition has just been published in Spain: the Spanish is now considered too difficult for most Spaniards. Oh dear: I suppose we’ll have the “plain” Shakespeare soon. He is being taught less and less in the UK.
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That is excellent Meg, a true work of art!
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Thanks! I really loved it too!
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Oh, it’s amazing!
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Amazing. It brings back memories of my sculptor/welder boyfriend from college… 🙂
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Oooooooh! Did he do stuff like this? Cause this thing is so cool! I would’ve bought it except it was $3000! 😱😱😱
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He did some really cool stuff. Nothing quite this detailed, but he was pretty amazing. He made me a magic wand…. All starry and swirly. I have it…. somewhere. It’s beautiful…
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Oh that’s so cool! 😍
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SO COOL! I love it!
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Thanks!
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I love this piece!
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Absolutely fantastic. This is a piece of art, I’d love to be able to touch 🙂
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Thanks! It was really cool! 😃
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I echo the sentiments here – amazing piece!
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Its pretty awesome!
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That’s amazing!!!!!!
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I thought so too! Genius!
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It is – I love that kind of thing!
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Very cool! The former band geek in me instantly spotted the flute! (Former as in “band”. Unfortunately “geek” lasts forever.) 🙂
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Hahaha! It’s the age of the geek, though! Suddenly it’s cool!
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