If we spoke with our ears, and listened through our mouth,
then a kiss might be the most romantic sound in the world. /J.Kintz/
If we spoke with our ears, and listened through our mouth,
then a kiss might be the most romantic sound in the world. /J.Kintz/
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That’s so unusual Ese !
Do tell where it is 😉
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🙂 Thank you. It is a sculpture by Gustav Vigeland in Frogner Park, Oslo.
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Lovelly!
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Thanks 🙂
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You always find such amazing sculptures! Do tell us the story behind the kiss… Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale perhaps???
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Wonderful words – thank you, Rosie!
You are moving in the right direction, just Norway instead of Denmark. A sculpture by Gustav Vigeland in Frogner Park, Oslo. 🙂
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Is it based on a Norwegian fairy tale?
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Wow! I wonder what the story behind this sculpture is. 🙂
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Me, too, Amba – must admit I have no idea what is the story behind. Unfortunately 🙂
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Ooh! Is that a kiss? Or is he (it?) eating her? Brr 🙂
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Eating might start with a kiss 🙂 Depends how you look at it 😀
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Very cool!
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Thank you!
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Unique and unusual as ever… somehow I assumed it might be of Scandinavian origin.
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Paldies, Gunta! Ja godīgi – šis bija pirmais un gandrīz vienīgais variants, kas atbilst tēmai. 🙂
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reptilian god kiss.. deadly kiss
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Absolutely 🙂
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I think it already is. Perfect interpretation and quote.
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Thank you very much.
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I didn’t get the statu at first.. I have to look at it for a while…But nice one! 😀
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🙂 It does take time to…wrap mind around it.
Thanks!
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it is anyway…
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How could I disagree, John… 😉
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Interesting angle of the female form in the sculpture. 🙂
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Depends how we look at it, doesn’t it? 😉
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