I found this sculpture in Brighton - its location is called Doughnut Groyne - and I don't know which came first, the doughnut or the name.
I liked the way I could frame the sculpture and the life-ring and it came as a surprise to me when I found out that the sculpture is actually called Afloat!
Its a nice coincidence.
You can find more shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday. SM
Hello, it is a cool sculpture and weird looking donut. Nice framing of the life ring! Have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteInteresting post and a new sculpture to me. Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteI love those kinds of quirky finds.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do agree with Marcia, I, too, love those quirky finds!! Terrific ones for the day, Stewart!! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteYour photo makes that sculpture.
ReplyDeleteThe item in your first photo does look like a giant green donut!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant sculpture
ReplyDeleteYou'd break your false teeth on that doughnut. I think the groin came first... ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a very unique sculpture. I quite like how it has aged.
ReplyDeleteThat was perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteFun sculpture and clever shot.
ReplyDeleteI also like the way you frame it...
ReplyDeleteTwo great photos Stewart, very nicely composed.
ReplyDeleteyep...art is in the eye of the beholder.
ReplyDeleteI like the way it has aged..Interesting shot..Happy Tuesday..
ReplyDeleteCool shots, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting compositions and perspectives you have captured! P.S. Today I posted 'The Rest of the Story' about my Milky Way image.
ReplyDeleteUnique sculpture - I love the verdigris on it. I use that patina quite frequently in my jewelry designs.
ReplyDeleteCreative shots! Great sculptures!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
Okay, you lost me here ... Coincidence? What coincidence and what is a life ring ... beside all of that I love how you framed the life ring with the big afloat donut ... the picture turned out great, but I think you went over my head with your comments:) Sorry ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
We visited the local maritime museum and watched a big ship roll into the Duluth harbor after dinner for our anniversary on Sunday.. these images fit in well with all of that! Great sculpture and clever compositions!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting two shots! It does look like a big doughnut.:-)
ReplyDeleteA very interesting sculpture!
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