Saturday, April 09, 2011
Holy cow!
The Swedish Cultural Center was not my only find at rue Elzévir... I also noticed the workshop of Judith Devaux, an artist who specializes in animal sculptures. Her work (made of bronze, mostly) can (or could, as I think it's over now) be seen in the Mouvance art gallery at Place des Vosges, but I love the way her mock-ups appear though the frosted glass of her workshop. From the number of art pieces on display I guess we can say she's been as busy as a beaver lately ;-) Do check her website for more.
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03rd,
Art,
Sculpture,
Window display
Photographed at
Rue Elzévir, 75003 Paris, France
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Alors—les vaches et les chats et les hibous, oh my! Judith Deveaux's work is perfectly charming (as is your use of the expression "busy as a beaver"). Here's another one I missed while staying nearby—oops, and good for you!
ReplyDeleteLove it, but shouldn't it be the MOOvance Gallery? I want the brass pig.
ReplyDeleteI like how your photo makes it all look like an oil painting. The cow reminds me of someone...
ReplyDeleteLove the way that the cow, at least I think it's a cow, is staring as if to say, "What are you looking at, frosted face?"
ReplyDelete- Moo moo.... "love your comment Drummond".
ReplyDelete- Meow meow..."look like you are a funny frosted face, too".
- whooo,whooo "look like another funny frosted face we recently saw with a camera"
- moo moo : "if see him again, say hi for me..."
:D il y a toujours quelque chose de nouveau à découvrir! merci de m'avoir fait rire :) c'est toujours un plaisir de visiter ce blog!
ReplyDeletePerhaps this cow could be the new mascot for the restaurant Le boeuf sur le toit! I like it!
ReplyDeleteVery Mooving. lol
ReplyDeleteIndians also have same cultural things they also believe in holy cows but according to me its not a wise thing to accept cows as holy things
ReplyDeleteLast weekends,my friends gave me a small,exquisitely wrought Swarovski Crystal as my birthday gift.Splendid! I was totally touched by the shinning
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