The statues represent two great jazz artists from the "big band" era: Benny Goodman (in the glasses) and Louis Armstrong. They are displayed near the ball park in Durham, North Carolina.
That's funny! My contribution for today also shows a jazz musician!This figure is standing with friends at the garden pond and I like it very much! Your photos are great! Thanks for hosting and best wishes, Lena
Thanks for the party I'm glad to be back I do have your button I believe it the bottom of my page but I will go back and add it to my post just posting right now on my phone so when I get the computer Graphics it have a great Wednesday wordless Wednesday
Love the jazz vibes. It's Thursday somewhere too! Which is why I had to take a step back in time to find you :) Happy Wordless Wednesday (and Lovin' Life Thursday). Thanks for hosting
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I can hear those trumpets. Wonderful sculptures!
ReplyDeleteThese Jazz artists are so cool!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are terrific!
ReplyDeleteThose sculptures are so good!
ReplyDeleteThese sculptures look great !
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Beautiful sculptured, hope they leave them alone!
ReplyDeletewow, they are great!
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Sue!
These jazz men are great & spread good humour!
ReplyDeleteJazz? ... Jazz is always a good idea! Thank you for sharing this lovely captures. Thank you too for hosting.
ReplyDeleteStay healthy and well, dear blogfriend.
These are so cool!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting statuettes. Who do they represent and where are they exposed?
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
The statues represent two great jazz artists from the "big band" era: Benny Goodman (in the glasses) and Louis Armstrong. They are displayed near the ball park in Durham, North Carolina.
DeleteNeat exhibit and photos! Hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures are so lifelike. Great work.
ReplyDeleteQuite jazzy! And so realistic!
ReplyDeleteThat's funny! My contribution for today also shows a jazz musician!This figure is standing with friends at the garden pond and I like it very much! Your photos are great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and best wishes, Lena
I like jazz. And the statues are amazing! You expect to hear their music! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this and for the linking.
Happy WW!
Those are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat great sculptures! The music of artists like Benny Goodman and Louis Armstrong is timeless!
ReplyDeleteJazz is beautiful and free music. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteNow those are fairly real and incredible. It's as though they will pop out of the screen and start playing for us.
ReplyDeleteGreat one, Sue.
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Sue. The birds on my post are Kestrels! LoL. Trad jazz is just great but rarely here it nowadays.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the party I'm glad to be back I do have your button I believe it the bottom of my page but I will go back and add it to my post just posting right now on my phone so when I get the computer Graphics it have a great Wednesday wordless Wednesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and jazzy. Love this.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
Love the jazz vibes. It's Thursday somewhere too! Which is why I had to take a step back in time to find you :) Happy Wordless Wednesday (and Lovin' Life Thursday). Thanks for hosting
ReplyDeleteWow, those are so cool. Very nice. Thanks for sharing it.
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