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A lonely flute player on the big open lawn of the Open Museum in Omer Industrial Park.
We saw another very blue work by the late Ofra Zimbalista at Beilinson Medical Center.
Remember the bombastic interpretation of the symbolism of her colors that I quoted?
Behind her is one of many hi-tech companies on the campus and the sculpture by Ilan Averbuch called "Wheat in Berlin."
You'll be seeing other creations from the Open Museum collection in future posts.
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(Linking to Our World Tuesday.)
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Your blue lady flute player is lovely Dina. At first I thought it was one of the 'human' statues, buskers, that you see in cities around the world :)
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ReplyDeleteNow that's totally different! I like the last photo in particular.
ReplyDeleteHello, the blue flute player is a cool statue! Great photos and post. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteI live next to a park with 3 of her blue figurines:)
ReplyDeleteI love that she is THAT blue!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful sculpture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful blue sculpture. I like all the detail the artist was able to sculpt into this piece. I would love to have this in my yard. It is a beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat an eye catching sculpture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful statue.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting sculpture in an open area and another thing about its colors.
ReplyDeleteI like Ofra Zimbalista: her works are so natural!
ReplyDeleteI like the blue color of this flute player, very original !
ReplyDeleteI hope she doesn't feel that blue!! I love sculptures in the open like this.
ReplyDeleteAre they always blue? I'm not so sure I like it very much.
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