Welcome to Wordless Wednesday where the photos tell the story – it’s easier said than done!




You can read more about Wordless Wednesday here in Hugh’s post: How to Participate in Wordless Wednesday Photography Challenge.
Deb 🙂
PS: A sneak peek at what it’s all about! (Hope this isn’t cheating on Wordless Wednesday.
Also joining Denyse for Wednesday’s Words and Pics (without the words today).
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Hi Deb, Fancy having a sculpture like that in Tumbarumba! It looks like something you’d see in Rome or Italy somewhere. You must be cultured folk out that way! 😉
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Yes Min we’re very fortunate to have this new sculpture to add to those already in our shire – it’s a spin off from the Sculpture by the Sea people, taking culture to the back blocks!!
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He looks great Deb – and I see he’s giving a free anatomy lesson along with being decorative 😀
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Yes Leanne, it’s got a lot going for it!!
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He certainly is a colossus Deb and I’m sure an asset to your rail trail.
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It’s part of the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail which brings people to town just like the rail trail does Jen. It’s really good.
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Awesome sculpture, Deb x
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We are very fortunate to have the sculpture trail and artworks like this Toni. x
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I thought it may have been a new piece of art even before seeing the Instagram post you included, Debbie. It looks very Roman.
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Yes Hugh! And it’s amazing.
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What an amazing statue and piece of art! Very impressive and certainly eye catching.
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It’s really cool Deb! Stands out too.
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This is such a powerful sculpture. Like your WW posts, it speaks volumes without saying (or writing) a word~!
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It really is magnificent Donna, we are so lucky to have it join our others ones in the sculpture trail. The ‘no words’ isn’t easy but I can do it! Thank you 😊
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There is such strength in the newest statue for your town….and for you to produce a very close to ‘wordless’ Wednesday too.
Thanks for being part of the link up for Wednesday’s Words and Pics and sharing your post. It’s always great to see you join in. See you next week…and it’s November already! Denyse.
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Thanks Denyse, it’s a great story behind the whole Ukrainian artist and our town getting a sculpture trail. We are supported by the Sculpture by the Sea people and very fortunate!
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That’s a spectacular sculpture, Debbie! Is there a particular story behind it, and particularly behind the choice of design (do you call it that when it’s art? I’m too ignorant in the world of art)?
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I’m not sure Susanne, except to say it was part of a series the artist has done. It’s based on the Colossus of Rhodes but apart from that I’m not sure. It’s very cleverly done!
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This sculpture looks like it should be in ancient Rome or Athens. I love it and also the idea of a sculpture trail.
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I agree Sue, it wouldn’t look out of place in Rome or Athens! The Sculpture Trail is proving very popular with visitors.
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My thoughts exactly :-)..
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