Home Place is all about change; changes that affect our past, our present and our future. Home Place is a coalescence of universal symbols from a variety of times, cultures and beliefs. These symbols are alive but will vary in importance at different times in each of our lives. The most obvious is the structure atop the hill. Read more here. I'm linking to Show Off Your Shot.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Show Off Your Shot - Home Place
Home Place is all about change; changes that affect our past, our present and our future. Home Place is a coalescence of universal symbols from a variety of times, cultures and beliefs. These symbols are alive but will vary in importance at different times in each of our lives. The most obvious is the structure atop the hill. Read more here. I'm linking to Show Off Your Shot.
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Beautiful carvings, Andy, and gorgeous blue sky!
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
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Very nice! Thanks for shring.
ReplyDeleteI like these...reminiscent of totem poles, but only one totem on each! ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting installation with all these varied carved faces... and I like your POV... up against the blue sky.
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