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Showing posts with label KaleidaCam. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

When is a picture worth a thousand words?





When I play with the kaleidoscope app!

Another amazing find on FB yesterday...The Red Dress. Created by over 300 artist embroiders over many countries!  






Two quotes for today

"A conservative is a man who sits and thinks, mostly sits," and "If you want to make enemies, try to change something."
Woodrow Wilson

Sharing with Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday)  photo linkup party!


Sunday, August 7, 2022

More good things in my life!

 

Anders Logerg and his concrete Willendorf goddess statue. 

As depicted on Facebook...



Anders made sketches based on the original Willendorf Statue, making his initial sketch 8,000 times bigger. (She ended up being even larger!)

Anders Løberg began on April 14, 2021. She was constructed with steel rods on a sturdy foundation. Anders added to Her for months, carrying cement on foot from the store down the street on his trailer.

She is over 6ft tall and 4ft wide, weighing in at more than 2 tons. She is made primarily of cement made from sea shells, but also many upcycled materials, including broken pieces of my Grandmother's China, oyster shells, steel, chicken fence, steel wire, old tools, birds net, rope and more!) Her breasts are mixed with milk; Her womb and yoni are mixed with menstrual blood; her belly is filled with pasta, red wine and other goodies. Her head is filled with early proof copies of Girl God Books.

She was unveiled in a ceremony for the 1,000 Goddess Gathering on October 23, 2021 - however due to the weather, Anders was not able to finish Her hair. The hair ended up taking quite a while to finish, as the cement had obviously been long-dry!

She was completed on July 30, 2022. byTrista Hedren, wife of sculptor.
She is finished!
The Goddess of Willendorf Statue is over 6ft tall and 4ft wide, weighing in at more than 2 tons. She is made primarily of cement made from sea shells, but also many upcycled materials, including broken pieces of my Grandmother's China, oyster shells, steel, chicken fence, steel wire, old tools, birds net, rope, and more!) Her breasts are mixed with milk; Her womb and yoni are mixed with menstrual blood; her belly is filled with pasta, red wine, and other goodies. Her head is filled with early proof copies of Girl God Books.
Well done, Anders Løberg! I love you!
by Trista Hedren



Trista said: "My first look at Her in Vienna, Austria in January, 2018. I still get emotional seeing this photo. It was a magical moment, and I will never forget it."

She is over 25,000 years old and was worshiped as a Mother Goddess.