My favorite cousin has been traveling in Canada recently and her reports got me interested in going back to a 1995 trip that I took. This bronze sculpture has always cracked me up. It's called
"Photo Session" by Seward Johnson (1984). It's in the Queen Elizabeth Park overlooking Vancouver. There's four figures in the installation--the photographer and his three subjects
(including the fresh one in the middle!).
Bonus photos-part of the Queen Elizabeth Park is laid out in an old stone quarry so you needed to go down the steps to see the plants up close. Here's a couple of views from above:
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What a cheeky fellow in the middle! I love this piece! Imagine the fun the sculptor had doing it! What a wonderful addition to WWA! Thanks for contributing! And the gardens were simply beautiful. That looks like a wonderful place to wander for hours!
ReplyDeleteinteresting view. as always you find the greatest gardens. so lovely. (:
ReplyDeleteHaHa...behind the scenes...LOL
ReplyDeletewow! that is some garden!
ReplyDeleteGreat sculpture and beautiful gardens!
ReplyDeleteFantastic garden! The sculpture made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous garden. Would love to spend some time there.
ReplyDeleteHate to say it but I have know a few guys like the one in this sculpture.
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What a beautiful garden! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHow so very beautiful the park is. I love the misty day look of the surroundings. The sculpture is great, must give smiles to those who pass by it.
ReplyDeleteThe place looks like a fairytale. Lovely! Funny sculpture! :-)
ReplyDeletenice park. :)
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