That was the best set of statues I have seen. Maybe because it evokes action, music, life, whatever you call it. I just loved them. Their body stance is so perfect.
It is Seward Johnson's creation, cast in bronze.
If you are at the "Grounds for Sculpture" in New Jersey you can see a vast variety of sculptures and statues, which cannot be covered in a day.
The one on "God Bless America" is quite big. It is in aluminium and wood.
If you want to gauge the size here is one more picture.
The girl on the bench reading a book looks very realistic from a distance, and all are curious to know what is so interesting in the book.
What you see in the foreground is "Painting by the glow of the green Fairy" The Van Gogh figure is working on his painting lit only by the stars and the lantern to his right.
Sailing to Siena is again cast in bronze and painted (chromobase paint system) clear coat. This is based on Eduorad Manet's painting "Argenteuil"
One thing I realised is that all those that are outdoors, remains outdoor so it has to withstand sun, rain and snow.
Coming back to our musicians shown in the first picture, I clicked a few pictures, put them together and added some music to make them come alive. Wish I had clicked a few more pictures to make the video longer.
The statues are really good.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of it. Quite large statues!
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing. What a great place to visit!
ReplyDeleteWow. I had no idea that existed. And without the perspective, I'd've thought American Gothic was human sized.
ReplyDeleteAmazing statues.
ReplyDeleteReal work of art - Faith P.
ReplyDeleteLoved your little film, and beautiful music. I'd like to see those statues, I can't imagine the cost of maintaining them outside , can you?
ReplyDeleteSome of those statues look so life like.
ReplyDeleteThese sculptures are just fabulous. I loved the scale photo of the real people by the statues -- enormous! This is something I'd love to see in person!
ReplyDeleteSuperb - Ravi Dureja
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, loved the Jazz segment.Hope you and your family are well. - Carol Hayden
ReplyDeleteWow breathtakingly beautiful Joe, and you have beautifully photographed it and explained well. - Elizabeth John
ReplyDeleteI loved this post! Thanks for visiting mine, and I'll put you on my blog list! These statues are incredible! Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteWow.... beautiful...... cannot imagine the intricacies with which they might have been sculpted - Nooreen.
ReplyDeleteputting the statues of the jazz combo to music was a very original video Joe. Lovely! And I had never read or heard about this statuary themed place so far. Thanks for the g.k. lesson learnt!
ReplyDelete- Vimala Madon
Sono bellissime.
ReplyDeleteBuona giornata.
Very interesting. Nicely compiled video - Vilas Bhalerao
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy visiting there. Must file that place under "New Jersey" for when I get to that state!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your little video! You picked the perfect music.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing all these!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks so cool! I would love to visit this place ☺
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Lovely to see the French painters’ subjects come to life. Enormous life. Your video goes so well with the jazz statues, too.
ReplyDeleteFascinating statues and so lifelike. Looks like a fun place to visit. The video you made is fun too.
ReplyDeleteAmazing statues!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the video.. and the sculptures, some of them are so huge, was excellent to see the perspective with people in them ✨
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