Black & White Tuesday: 3-18-14 Posted on March 18, 2014March 16, 2014 by Lisa A small portion of Bruce West’s untitled stainless steel sculpture at the City of Lynnwood’s Veteran’s Park. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Published by Lisa View all posts by Lisa
Thanks Amy, it’s pretty in color too but I liked the affect of black and white. 🙂 I’m glad you do too! LikeLike
Thanks LD, I’m glad you found an image showing the whole sculpture, there are some great details on the other side as well. I have more photos, maybe I’ll include them in another post. LikeLike
Thanks so much Andra. I really like this portion of the bigger piece and feel the strength of the figure represents the strength of our veterans. LikeLike
Splitting wedges as art. That’s pretty cool.
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I thought so too. 🙂
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Awesome B&W stainless steel sculpture photo!
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Thanks Amy, it’s pretty in color too but I liked the affect of black and white. 🙂 I’m glad you do too!
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This is art I would hang in my home. Beautiful!
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Thanks so much Nancy!
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Lovely and great black and white.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Just searched for the whole sculpture on google. It’s quite stark. Nice details.
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Thanks LD, I’m glad you found an image showing the whole sculpture, there are some great details on the other side as well. I have more photos, maybe I’ll include them in another post.
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You’ve photographed the section of artwork brilliantly!
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Thank you Angeline, what a nice comment. 🙂
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Lisa, I always love your B & W pictures. The composition of this one is brilliant.
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Thanks so much Andra. I really like this portion of the bigger piece and feel the strength of the figure represents the strength of our veterans.
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Love this shot! Great drama and great modern art!
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Thanks D’Arcy, it is pretty dramatic!
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