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On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
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Wordless Wednesday Thumbnail Gallery
On Wednesdays all over the internet bloggers post a photo with no words to explain it. The idea is the photo says so much it doesn’t need a description.
Other Wordless Wednesday Contributors:
12 comments
10 November 2016 at 9:14 pm
Barbara Lambert
Well i think it’s been said elsewhere but I will repeat — this gloriously toothy fish, right now, given the nonsense south of the border, really does seem to express the outrage and pain and dumfoundedness that so many of us feel — and at the same time how we will NOT GIVE IN!!! THANK YOU.
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13 November 2016 at 3:09 pm
Cheryl
And perhaps it also expresses the sense of dread now that North America has been Trumped, Barabara. Dread as in who is the 45th president going to piss off first because we are in the ‘splash zone’.
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9 November 2016 at 10:48 pm
Wunderkamera
Ah yes, turning rubbish into art. What a good pastime and a heartening thought. One of my students said today “When politics fail, there’s always art”. Also, re the photo, this fish works perfectly with its background somehow – theme-wise, the watery shimmer framing its golden glint and also the contrast of the dark blurs of the trees and the bright angles of the fish.
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10 November 2016 at 7:48 am
Cheryl
A gift from pals who live in St. Andrews NB … Alanna Baird is a very talented artist. This piece hangs in my studio window looking out on the lake and it was a perfect match for my mood the morning after North America got ‘trumped’. (PS: I used a graduated filter option in Picasa3 to even out the tones, Elizabeth.)
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9 November 2016 at 7:45 pm
Wordless Wednesday #128 – Wunderkamera
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9 November 2016 at 7:43 pm
Allison Howard
Creative artistic element and creative photographer that caught it, Cheryl.
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10 November 2016 at 7:49 am
Cheryl
Thank you, Allison.
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9 November 2016 at 3:53 pm
carin
Beautiful, the piece, the concept and the photo. Also Lucid Gypsy’s comment about turning rubbish into art. May it be so south of the 49th…
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10 November 2016 at 7:51 am
Cheryl
Carin, it hangs in my studio window that looks out on the lake. Alanna Baird is from NB. This was a gift from pals who live in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea.
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9 November 2016 at 3:51 pm
words | Matilda Magtree
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9 November 2016 at 1:07 pm
Lucid Gypsy
I love it and can’t help admiring people like this being able to turn rubbish into art!
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9 November 2016 at 1:19 pm
Cheryl
I feel the same, Gilly! Alanna is from the east coast of Canada. Pals from there brought this lovely creature of hers to charm my studio!
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