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    Shalini Ramachandra
    Aug 03, 2020

    "Art is in the eye of the beholder

    in Art, Fashion & Design

    everyone will have their own interpretation".

    ― E.A. Bucchianeri, Brushstrokes of a Gadfly.

    Indeed! This feature added last week to our neighborhood park speaks tp E.A. Bucchianeri's point. I invite fellow qv women to voice their interpretation. I for now am stumped. At first I thought these were bird houses or scarecrow inspired features to keep the huge geese population that visit the pond!




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    vibgyor71
    Aug 13, 2020

    I for one cannot make out anything of this artefact. I get a doubt whether it is an artefact or some utilitarian thing . Only interpretation I can give is it mars the beauty of the idyllic surroundings. Since I do not have any knowledge of these things neither can I appreciate nor decry it. If some qv member can explain it , I cannot pass any comment on the artefact . But it is different and out of the usual thing is all I can say. How the localities feel is anybody’s guess . Anyway thank you shalini Ramachandra for telling and showing the images of something unusual .

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    design_rules!
    Aug 04, 2020

    Is there anything about the artist or what the artist / sculptor's vision was? I'd agree with you, to me it looks like bird houses, or at the most some kind of audio device or signal station to record or track aviary movement....


    I am not sure I like it tho!! And as you have said, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, truly!

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