sculpted desolation

© James C. Messervy

sculpted desolation

Uploaded: December 02, 2006

Description

A bronze sculpture of a wrecked jetty emerges from the man made mist in the sculpture garden of the National Gallery in Canberra, Australia.

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Comments

Kara L. Hendricks December 03, 2006

I love this as a b/w James... Wonderful contrasts and tones... Very intense... LOVE IT! #566245

Joy Rector December 03, 2006

love the comp and lighting #3660323

Tonya R. Boles December 03, 2006

Great shot. #3660460

Bob Cournoyer level-classic December 03, 2006

I can almost see Swamp Thing hiding back in the reeds!
Great lighting and presentation.. :-)

Bob #3661443

Larry Lawhead level-deluxe December 12, 2006

Oh, I REALLY like this James!! Well done!

      LarryL http://lsqrd.blogspot.com/

#3695829

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