Look what I found in the Bercy area, an area where I rarely go. This stunning statue by Florence de Ponthaud-Neyrat called Plénitude. Plénitude means fullness and I really think the artist did a fantastic job expressing this feeling through her sculpture. Of course the water helps too (this "pond" actually belongs the the Pullman hotel), but even without it you can feel this "fullness". Also, I like the contrast between the modern, square bulding in the background and the smooth curves of the lady ( I was also lucky to have a little ray of sun in the back when I took the photo. have a nice Friday everyone.
beautiful shot and lighting,very relaxing...looks like one of the pilates postures..for a back and hipstrech...spring is defently arived now?? happy day,Eric..Kara
ReplyDeleteHappy day Kara!!!
DeleteI absolutely gorgeous! Ann
ReplyDeleteI like the square against the curves too Eric. Nicely done.
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That's a beautiful sculpture! And excellent photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting sculpture. And I like your composition here.
ReplyDeleteMerci Stefan. The natural set actually helped a lot!
DeleteYour blog brings me joy every day.
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DeleteWow ... amazing sculpture and beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteAnother great shot! Merci, Eric! : )
ReplyDeleteMerci LGreen!
DeleteI like the picture a lot, and in the area: Bercy park and Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir
ReplyDeleteVraiment, elle est une très belle sculpture, mais plus que sembler Plénitude, elle semble vide ou solitude. Peut-être la plénitude vient donne par la lumière, le couleur bleue, le lieu, et etrê admiré pour des regards comme la tien.
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