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The Swing, The Robin ... and The Droppings

Photography Collage posted on Sep 02, 2009
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The title of yesterday's post was vaguely medieval. Today's is decidedly post-modern. In fact, I couldn't decide whether the droppings were real or fake, to add realism jokingly. The small card near the swing(here on the lower left side) titles this 'Site Specific Installation! Erithacus Rubecola, that is Robin (don't ask me what the number means!). It's made of a swing, a polystyrene robin, metal wire and feathers. The artist's explanation, both in Italian and English, reads: 'The rythmic swinging of a pendulum. Physical forces, gravity, centrifugal force...a child's game. The poetic emblem of symplicity. The action is stopped in its becoming, a moment frozen in time'. A bit cryptic, in my opinion. Here you can see the installation from two POVs: the swing is near the back wall of the garden, at the farthest side from the entrance. Actually at first you don't see it. In fact the viewer's attention is distracted by a gorgeous central flowerbed (not seen here). Then you see it from a lateral, two-stepped entrance with an iron gate. It allows access from a lower level of the backyard. You can also enter the small lawn from a higher level through the small path in the photo. The impact of this visual deception and understatement is a sense of surprise and amusement. The isolated area, surrounded by some trees and lower plants allows the viewer to observe the main garden and the people there from a secluded spot. Tomorrow I'll post a shot of the garden from the robin's POV. Thanks for your kind comments.

Comments (35)


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Thetis

10:19AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

fantastic composition, love the surreal touch

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lyron

10:25AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Great image!!

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JSGraphics

10:44AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Superb work! Well Done!

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timtripp

11:00AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

excellent

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flaviok

11:18AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Fascinante texto, filosófica e profunda mensagem :'The rythmic swinging of a pendulum. Physical forces, gravity, centrifugal force...a child's game. The poetic emblem of symplicity. The action is stopped in its becoming, a moment frozen in time", onde o artista revé-la a dimensão do sentimento no tempo parado. Brilhante captura, obrigado por compartilhar minha amiga, aplausos (5)

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durleybeachbum

11:32AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

'Curiouser and curiouser', said Alice!

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claude19

11:48AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Curious scene, as if it was a collage !!! it seems finally to be a splendid garden for kinds !!! Wonderful green foliage !

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Minda

11:50AM | Wed, 02 September 2009

great image and wonderful capture sandra!!

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magnus073

12:43PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Wonderful photos Sandra and great eye to notice so much and then want to come at it throught the pov of the Robin in your next post. I also hope you'll post the flowerbeds whe you have time

lucindawind

12:52PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

very pretty area ..lovely shot

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decie

1:00PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

dava ju :) nice collage,dava ju

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flora-crassella

1:26PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

a wonderful garden!!!! Very nice collage!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

1:36PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

original that installation Sandra. well done.

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pops

2:12PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

This is excellent

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mgtcs

2:18PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Lovely garden my friend, excellent capture!

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MOSKETON

2:57PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

una idea genial, felicidades.

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schonee

3:39PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Beautiful shot!

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brycek

4:06PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Beautiful capture!!

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OrphanedSoul

4:22PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

How interesting!

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jeroni

4:24PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Wonderful and very creative work

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carlx

4:46PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Wonderful capture!!!

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ShadowsNTime

5:44PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

Great and interesting work and history. Almost feels like another dimension!

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Radar_rad-dude

8:17PM | Wed, 02 September 2009

A very beautiful spot and wonderful photography!

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Umbetro38

12:57AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

excellent and I like this green

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erlandpil

1:25AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

Good picture And many thanks my friends erland

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myrrhluz

2:21AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

Great job in the merging of the pictures. The borders are sometimes obscure, which adds to the feeling of mystery. Very interesting description. I'm looking forward to the next instalment.

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bazza

2:53AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

Another great capture of this scene and explaination, Excellent!!

MC-Jay-One

6:36AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

Superb image

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virginiese

11:44AM | Thu, 03 September 2009

exceleltn shot ! thanks for the explanations !

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MagikUnicorn

7:21PM | Thu, 03 September 2009

GOOD READ...NICE SHOT

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