…Days too small to fill their slots,
days too large for the day to hold them.
And days, no matter what their size,
that leaked into the next.
A leaky day is a dangerous thing…
– Richard Siken, from The Field of Rooms and Halls
Notes:
- Artist: Albert György with sculpture titled Mélancolie. Photo: “Statue at Melancholy Lake“. (via Your Eyes Blaze Out)
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i love this statue. i wrote about being very tired this morning..
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Yes, amazing statue…
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Wow, the statue represent a man who has been blasted, cored like an apple…his down -south head looks like a palatine uvula, part of the throat and palate the first line of defense of a persons immune system and pal his is occupying,languishing in the gaping void…the void of an exhausted, spent man…susceptible to non-viability…and what a shame as I think the man represent was a great thinker…
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Yes. (empty) soul man.
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I thought you’d have something to say about the resemblance to the palatine uvula.
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Right. I had to google the term.
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I have to agree with you. It does look like the uvula! What a cool analysis of the statue, Christie!
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Thank you, Dale…I had very problematic tonsils during my childhood, Consequently I looked at them & the back of my throat, often… Finally! when I was a 21 year old university student, I was referred to the Ear, Nose, Throat Doc…they were removed. I didn’t like having to stay in the pediatric ward neither did my roommate another 21 year girl. Years later when one of my older sisters was 30 she had her tonsils removed and she almost passed away, three days later…from a hemorrhage of the surgery site…it was discovered she had a bleeding disorder. The doctors were very concerned also about her siblings esp. me & another sister since we were both pregnant. She and her children have to wear medic alert bracelets. Interesting how the image of that statue & your comment brought forth these memories…
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Oh lordy! What a situation! When my firstborn was at the Children’s, there was a young boy who had gone through a tonsilectomy and ended up with severe problems. It was heartbreaking (though the parents were the biggest pains in the ass in the waiting room… like their boy was the only one suffering… oy!)
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My day wasn’t so bad now that I’m looking at this statue.
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Funny!
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I love this type of sculpture, David; it’s so expressive ~ whatever the observer imagines!
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me too Carolyn, what amazing talent…
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Fabulous statue indeed.
And oh… those leaky days are the worst…
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It is. They are!
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Fabulous statue indeed.
And oh… those leaky days are the worst…
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so many layers with this, might have to google what the creator what doing and thinking at the time. this is so interesting!
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It is. I searched and could not find anything on artist/sculptor. If you do, please let me know. Thanks Debi.
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yes…. http://www.albert-gyorgy.ch/
he doesn’t say much!
not alot about each piece, unfortunately. But I noticed a common thread. Many pieces have a surface side that is slick, polished, smooth. With underneath layers, torn – ragged, rough. I visited his site for some time.
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Wow, thanks for sharing. Appreciate it Debi.
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you’re welcome 🙂
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Debi, your observation on a “common thread” thread is interesting, I think about the process of refinement of people the transformation happen over time through many trials, rough spots, joyful times, etc.all of these like an initial raw, rough stone, tumbled along through the rapids, dropping in elevation, finding a way to the calm eddy, settling along the bank…the sun glints of the stone and along comes a little one who reaches down, plucks it up, fingers it smoothness, rubbing it against the skin on their faces, smiling as the treasured, shiny, smooth agate revels, beauty…like the Beauty of Albert Gyorgy’s work…the casting, working and refinement of bronze is so amazing(imho)…just think about how much heat is used in the process Quench Hardening and Tempering of bronze and I also think of King Solomon’s Copper mines and King Nebuchadnezzar’s Gold mines, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego surviving the fire and heat within King Nebuchadnezzar,eye sight…
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yes….
hoping my tempering is going along alright so far. LOL 🙂
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Love button? Love button? You mean you haven’t figured that out yet? Find a slot for play..😉
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Smiling. I’ve escalating this gap to the WordPress Tech team.
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I think it’s okay if something positive leaks from one day to the next, but I hate those leaks that make one feel like that sculpture in the picture D:
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Exactly….
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Excellent statue. And yes…we all have days that leak into the next…I have no idea how to slow them down so they fit into their appropriate slot.
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Me too!
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