Where is home?
graffittigranny has been wandering the streets of Melbourne leaving sculptures and poems since February 2012 and then in April2012 she discovered the world wide web! This is a world wide sculpture project pondering life and where we all end up close to home or far from home. Pondering where is "home"? I hope you feel free to comment on this tiny project in the great big pond of the world wide web and remember that that is tiny compared to the universe!Total Archive
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Do you Remember?
Her name sake lives on to bear the sad memory of the human condition.
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Ozymandias
The Blues family returns to ponder the monolithic structure which was built on the inheritance of families like theirs . Like Charles Dicken’s Bleak House. They think of Ozymandias I met a traveller from an antiques land Who said: Two vast … Continue reading
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Lest We Forget
Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheener, 1842 hung as criminals rather than acknowledged as in a military war situation. Melbourne’s invisible Indigenous history – ABC News … http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-06/an-invisible–history-of…/6587162 The Forgotten Wars between the British and the Indigenous Inhabitants of Australia.
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Sydney Biennale again!
Bella has come to the Biennale to find her twin, Belle who was here four years ago. Belle had made it! And so now has Bella if only in the virtual world of world wide web. Artist are exploring what … Continue reading
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Sculptures by the Sea
Happy Dick felt at home with the other sculptures by the sea at Bondi Beach. Bondi beach sculptures by the Sea 2015Sally Portney’s sculpture Nascenta, blades of grass. “..everyman shrouded by the enormity of nature”
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Ed, the worrier in Game of Thrones
Ed, the new “worrier” character in Game of Thrones yet to be discovered in the cave at Ballintoy, Ireland. He hopes to be king of Iron Island one day. In the mean time he will enjoy the view.
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