'Chalk and cheese' was the expression that came to mind as I was preparing this post, could that fierce alien monster face possibly be more different from the soulful beauty of yesterday's post :) and yet they were only metres apart at Coventry Village. I couldn't see any info on who so brilliantly constructed this larger than life creature, looking as if it's about to chomp on the man above :) from scrap metal, nuts and bolts, I do know there are a few incredibly talented artists in the Perth and country areas who do amazing work in this medium, what a fabulous way to recycle..
There were many more larger than life super hero and monster type sculptures scattered around the village but one monster is enough oui! How could I possibly resist a multiple exposure of all these fearsome extremities, looks much less threatening don't you think.. almost pretty 😉 Happy Wednesday, take care and stay safe..
We need Sigourney Weaver's Ripley, post haste.
ReplyDeleteVery well done, but scary indeed.
ReplyDeleteA frightening monster, luckily it is fenced ;-)
ReplyDelete...wow, make that a BIG WOW.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive and scary looking. I;m afraid it might escape and devour me. :)
ReplyDeleteThe details are lovely as in your pic of the foot, Grace!
ReplyDeleteA work of art that is intersting but if there was any sign of movement there you would not see me for dust!!!! Interesting blog though. Diane
ReplyDeleteSo clever. I can see a couple of bits in the work I can recognise.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is stunning, Grace (and a tad scary).
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing creature. What a job to create something like that. I like your double exposure.
ReplyDeleteI think sculptures made out of found materials are wonderful. This one is particularly impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat is one very scary looking monster. I have to admit these kind of creepy looking mechanical creatures send a chill down my spine.
ReplyDeleteWow. How creative! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow ... such and eye catching post Grace. Love the multiple exposure. That monster appears to be in an enormous battle.
ReplyDeletewow,really impressive! thamks for sharing,cool pictures as usual! ew :)
ReplyDeleteLucky the statue has no need to brush his teeth.
ReplyDeletewow truly amazing
ReplyDeleteA creepy creature Grace, a bit scary to look at in a public space!
ReplyDeleteThis kind of art is not my medium; however, I love the abstract you made of it in the next to the last photo!
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Great sculptur, I love how they use parts like that
ReplyDeleteGrace, this is a wonderful piece of sculpture. It reminds me of the work of a South Dakota artist named John Lopez, https://www.facebook.com/johnlopezsculptures/
ReplyDeleteThought you might be interested in seeing some of his work.
Incredible ! It seems to be a Giger's sculpture. And your semi-abstract picture is beautiful. I wish I could have done it
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteThe 3rd shot is confusing for me!!!
ReplyDeleteBut I interest in this!!! :)
Amazing work. Fair dinkum scary.
ReplyDeleteThat alien would look great in my garden.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! What is that thing?
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