This is a beautiful work of art - not least because white (or silver) peacocks are stunningly magnificent animals that exude a nostalgic, magical flair and also because they have been arranged very beautifully with the flowers. I hope, however, that the peacocks once died a natural death and were not slaughtered for art... All the best and have a good week, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/09/calle-libre-festival-2024-und.html
A totally agree, very striking indeed, love it. Thanks, Sue, for hosting. Happy rest of your week My entries this week are numbered #39+40 Hope you will join/share M-Sat at https://esmesalon.com/tag/wordlesswednesday/
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Wow! That is a beautiful display. Peacocks are one of the most splendid creatures to look at on earth.
ReplyDeleteThe Silver Pied Peacocks are stunning! Enjoy these lasts days of summer!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting piece! White peacocks are beautiful but different! Aloha
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty peacocks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the party. I have shared #10. On my way to visit other links.
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it's pretty cool especially the colour contrast of pink and white.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting exhibit. Thank you for sharing and hosting!
ReplyDeleteI hope the birds weren't killed for the art tho! There's one up at Hunter zoo I think, they're quite striking.
ReplyDeleteTruly Amazing works, Great clicks
ReplyDeleteBeautiful installation! The peacock looks real.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful work of art - not least because white (or silver) peacocks are stunningly magnificent animals that exude a nostalgic, magical flair and also because they have been arranged very beautifully with the flowers. I hope, however, that the peacocks once died a natural death and were not slaughtered for art...
ReplyDeleteAll the best and have a good week, Traude
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Wow, that really is striking. The description of the piece is fascinating, too!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I would not have guessed that this work represented civil rights or feminism.
ReplyDeleteWhite peacocks are extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday, Sue!
That is so very interesting and beautiful. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteA totally agree, very striking indeed, love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sue, for hosting. Happy rest of your week
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Wonderful! That's my kind of exhibition!
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