The War Memorial...
and then arrived at the art gallery...
I like the way the down pipe goes under the frieze band.
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Dear David,
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Adelaide but I can see that there are many handsome buildings to be seen. Maybe one day we too will make a visit.
Like you, I enjoy more classical images when looking at 'art'. The hanging horse does nothing for me but I think that the wooden skeleton is clever. I do like those scenes of bovine content…
Kirk
Adelaide's understated, but as you've depicted, can be startling! Lovely to wander around with you.
ReplyDeleteI've been hearing so much about Australia lately, especially Adelaide that it's nice to see it through a friend's eyes. Great museum - that twig sculpture is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe "hermaphroditic" statue is the transman, Buck Angel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_Angel
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