Mittwoch, Mai 23, 2007

my first wordless wednesday


this sculpture by henry moore in the dutch hoge veluwe national park reminded me of the english yorkshire sculpture park (i've been there twice so far and i will definitely go there again), where all sculptures are created by henry moore. should you visit england accidentally (or intentionally) one day, visit this park - it's worth it and FREE!
well, this post is not completely wordless but was created for wordless wednesday

13 Kommentare:

jennyr hat gesagt…

what a great park having a sculpture around! will consider this park if we do visit England...thanks for sharing!

Anonym hat gesagt…

I love this! I love how it's just in the middle of nowhere.

Thanks for stopping by my blog and happy (1st) WW!

Melanie hat gesagt…

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing. Happy WW!

Special K ~Toni hat gesagt…

Wow! What a perfect picture! I am participating in my first WW also!

Anonym hat gesagt…

absolutely stunning!!

Rebecca hat gesagt…

Wow, that is a beautiful landscape!

Happy WW - mines up at http://anyapples.blogspot.com/

Sherry hat gesagt…

Love the landscape and sheep.

lissa hat gesagt…

Nice sculpture. Is the other side the same as this side? There is a lot to look at in this picture, not only the sculpture but also the sheeps, and the clouds above looks like birds flying. Interesting shot1

Stine hat gesagt…

Oh, I want to go and touch it! I've been to see Barbara Hepworths' things in St.Ives - they're also very tactile. I love stone!

roffe hat gesagt…

Hello..Thanks for your greetings on my birtday... Have a wonderful day....

choconet hat gesagt…

Thanks for your comments.
@jennyr: do visit it! and there's not only one sculpture but many!
@stine: barbara hepworth was actually a friend of henry moore. :)

Stine hat gesagt…

Oh, I didn't know that. No, I haven't been to the Eden Project, it was built after my stint in Cornwall. (Was married to an Englishman, and he/we had a flat in St.Ives, so spent a couple of summers there in the late 80's).

Beaman hat gesagt…

The sheep look wonderfully impressed by the sculpture.
I love Henry Moore's work.