Hiding amidst the plant life.
Sculpture in front of a garden wall.
Replica of Easter Is. head.
Rustic, fallen angel.
Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte. The eyes intrigued me.
A little of this. A little of that.
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Intriguing collection. Those eyes!
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Thank-you, Sandra. I think the sculptor did a magnificent job at revealing Napoleon’s true character. As they say, it’s all in the eyes.
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Yes, Napoleon eyes are remarkable!
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Thank-you, Cindy. Yes, they are very expressive. 🙂
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The eyes, the look… he looks so different than I have usually seen him portrayed. More vulnerable.
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I also took a photo of the classic bust that he is more known for, but this one seems to be of his younger years and he definitely looks more vulnerable and suspicious of the world.
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I like all of your photos, but Napoleon Bonaparte really caught my eye. 😀
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Thanks, Cee. He caught my eye also. 🙂
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Oh my goodness this collection is fantastic! Just love this post. It reminds me of a recommendation someone gave me to visit a Sculpture Park over the summer and of course bring my camera. That never happened unfortunately due to this summer being a major catastrophe. Hopefully I will get there one day. Your post really has motivated me to do so. Thank you! 😁🦋😁
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Happy that you enjoyed my photos, Amy. Hope you get there also. Sounds interesting. Just the name perked my curiosity. 🙂
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