A Leap Of Contrasting Colours
CURIOUS. I DON'T KNOW how the statue ended up with charcoal legs and beige arms but the boy caught my eye on a recent visit to Vancouver. The sky around him was pale. There's been less colour in the environment lately due to smog. Fires in North and Central BC and nearby Washington State in the US have dulled the blue horizon.
Air quality is poor but luckily no extreme fires in my little corner of southwest BC. Less of a mystery than the multi-hued statue is why all the fires are happening.
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Air quality is poor but luckily no extreme fires in my little corner of southwest BC. Less of a mystery than the multi-hued statue is why all the fires are happening.
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Hello, it is strange the arms and legs are not the same color. Sorry about your smoky skies, I hope you get some rain to clear up the smoke. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very unusual statue. Doesn't sound good in your part of the world. Hope it improves soon.
ReplyDeleteInteresting style.
ReplyDeleteSydney – City and Suburbs
A boy of all colours - I love it!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what this statue symbolizes with the different colored arms and legs. Sorry for the smoky air. Almost no wild fires in Japan so far, but there are various different natural disasters. All seem to be caused by the rapid climate change due to global warming. Stay healthy.
ReplyDeleteYoko