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i walked on a sunday morning, noticing the sound of fire engines swelling in the distance. 
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crossing my fingers inside my coat's pocket.
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silently wishing all concerned would be okay. 
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getting closer to home i stopped at the railway tracks and found a piece of unexpected installation art. 
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who's to call this piece of happenstance untrue, 
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who's to discredit the unintended artist, 
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who's to ignore art is anywhere and everywhere, as long as you look, as long as you feel the soul of the place. 
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this post was supposed to go up on the 25th of january ....
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and then it didn't.
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so, here's a day late.
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perhaps just a clarification on behalf of the embroidered footstool
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i thrift shop the vintage embroidery pieces, wash them, and next put them together in a new project, such as the stool. 
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nope, i don't do needle work as such. 
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heavens, imagine! 
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i'd get no sleep...! 
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enjoy sunday.
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i know i will.
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12 comments :

  1. great pictures - my head and my mind always turning around when I am reading at your place.
    your birthday? right? if so my best wishes x Stefanie

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  2. What an installation! Arctic floating bergs in a black box, your date...
    Some unexpected present. From universe.
    Amazing!

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  3. Even I cross my fingers when I hear the horn of a fire engine or emergency ambulance,
    dearest Nadeschda,
    and I enjoy your walk. Clear, frory and with your fantastic serendipity: great installation art! With all that crystals I can find here already our theme of this week 'crystal', but as well of the last week 'numen'.
    Did you the graffiti as your personal b-day present? (I have never sprayed on wall etc. but it is itching to do that:)
    hehe

    Hugs and kisses
    Ariane.

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  4. Incredible installation and wonderful that you found it - and it really fits to the crystal dc.
    Didn't now that you had your b-day. Congratulations! Write you seperately°
    Love and hugs and all the best!
    Barbara Bee

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  5. amazing,
    love your words!
    we find art everywhere. life is art. life artists...
    hugs!
    (did ariane say you had a birthday?! happy belated one in that case, may it be a beautiful year!)

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  6. ooh this is so mysterious! I love it a little diorama of an arctic scene?? such serendipity you've had- makes one feel connected/confident :) Happy birthday hugs from me :)

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  7. These are some pretty dramatic photographs, Woolfie N.
    Happy birthday, belatedly.
    Best wishes, sus

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  8. true, art is everywhere, even in ice! :)
    i get goosebumps when I hear an ambulance siren, and I believe I get teary eyes too.

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  9. While sitting along the lake, a precarious mat of fallen leaves and sticks came sailing by. The colors reminded me of Klimt and a I watched it, a beautiful tapestry, camera in hand. I thought it best to stare as long as I could. I then took the picture and the image lacked all the exquisite details that made it art before my eyes. I can see this did not happen to your images, masterpieces.

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  10. yes art is everywhere and you my dear have an eye (and heart) that always will find it, thanks for that, xx

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  11. "art is anywhere and everywhere" -- Indeed!

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  12. The footstool is still lovely and we still get to have wine, yes??

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