King Kong is looking very angry by the Henry Moore Institute (next to Leeds Art Gallery) in this photo that I took today (Nov 22 2016). Fay Wray (she played Ann Darrow that King Kong fancied in the classic 1933 King Kong movie) is clearly needed to soothe the savage beast .
The second photo shows the description of the excellent fibreglass sculpture (the bright marks along the top are reflections of a ride in the fun fair behind me).
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A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.
Is it me ? "Art"
i think these sort of sculptures are awful but then i never liked the Henry Moore one either,
No offence intended Leodian as to your photographic skills.
As for having Fay Wray to sooth the beast, if you get a chance have a look at the remake of King Kong that is going the rounds on T.V. at the moment starring jack Black, it is quite spectacular.
volvojack wrote:Is it me ? "Art"
i think these sort of sculptures are awful but then i never liked the Henry Moore one either,
No offence intended Leodian as to your photographic skills.
As for having Fay Wray to sooth the beast, if you get a chance have a look at the remake of King Kong that is going the rounds on T.V. at the moment starring jack Black, it is quite spectacular.
Hi Jack .
Your "photographic skills" comment is nice. At best though I regard photos I submit as being only quick snap quality taken with easy settings on a compact digital camera. I do like to take photos of things that are transient, as seen in this photo that I took on June 25 2012 at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds. I never did know what the white 'things' were supposed to represent. That it is over 4 years now since they were there is amazing as it does not seem that long .
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A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.