This statue is in front of the Nashville Symphony building.
I thought it was very cool and snapped up a storm . . . sorta . . .
Kim Klassen texture
. . . joining Mary @ Little Red House for Mosaic Monday . . .
I’m planning on a little “quality” time with my chippy chair and some
Annie Sloan chalk paint this week!!!
Have a beautiful week peeps ! ! !
Beautifully captured, as always you do. Anxious to see the chair's new 'dress'.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week ~
TTFN ~
Hugs,
Marydon
The statue mosaic is stunning/haunting/gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the chair - I've heard that the paint is great.
Gorgeous photos and I love your collage. ^_^
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That is a neat statue. I like your collage. Have fun with your chair and paint.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured and created some lovely images.
ReplyDeleteGreat work with these shots!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots and beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteWonderful statue and fun to see your chair *in action*!!!
ReplyDeletehave I told you a million times yet that I love sunflowers. Gorgeous. Oh and that chair!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the statue..... all your pictures, as always.... are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and beautiful mosaic! The statue is awesome!..Christine
ReplyDeleteYou got some great shots. Like the way you used them in the mosaic - Pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. I stopped using the glass baking dishes years ago, when I heard about some of them shattering.
I am back, my frien.
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Have a beautiful weekend.
Hugs,
TTFN ~
Marydon
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