If you turn left, you come to a little village with traffic lights in the middle....
these seem to go on and off at random...
the staff say it is to slow down the bignoisythings...
but I think it was something that was put up for the annual Art exhibition last year and forgotten about.
The annual show is called L'Art et Lard....
which the Staffette says is pronounced "Lar et Lar"...
apparently the French like this sort of word play...
each to their own...
I'll leave it as "Pictures and pig fat".
I visited it late on Saturday this year...
I slid sideways through time....
[we can do that very successfully...
you humans think that we are dreaming]
and took a look at the outside exhibits...
there were some fish...
Redfisch |
on sticks...
Whitefisch |
in a pool...
Bluefisch |
but translating the 'blurb' it seems that they were made from the stuff your species chucks off ships...
one even said "Concentrated Washing-up Liquid" on the side.
Take a look at the hazard information.... there's an excuse not to wash up!! |
Another outdoor collection was by a Japanese person, Akyo Suroshi, and one of his pieces of outdoor art was bits of tile put along the branch of a tree...
"Procession" |
Another work appeared to be trying to get a tree to grow electrically...
Windpower!! |
I decided to create some bits here to see if anybody noticed.... I quite like Autumn leaves so, seeing that some tidying up could be used, I created this....
Leafy spiral. |
And then I saw that he'd put some sticks up between two trees.... wow! What hard work...
V for Victor... |
So I thought... "Cats climb trees... I like leaves.... Hmmm? I can do better than that..."
I saw some golden autumn leaves lying on the ground [which the Staff later said were from a Tulip Tree]... I put these artistically up a bare length of ivy stem. Here is the result...
Golden Leaves |
Then it started to rain.... apparently the actual event on the Sunday was a washout... but the Staff and Staffette went down there... I know that because I found all these pictures on the files here.
Going on the number of pictures I found, they seemed to have particularly liked my artwork.... so reassuring!!
2 comments:
Cats are so clever with how they paw leaves into shape, following the lead of course. Those fish seemed quite toxic - not what I would recommend to the Feline Queens of the House.
As the Staff member that normally does the morning feed, I can state quite clearly that her 'Ladyship' would not touch such fish...
unless, of course, there were solvents involved...
in which case she would probably get very excited...
her favourite seems to be the glue that is used to seal plastic/polyethelene packages...
or that found on brown/white plastic parcel tape...
she over eats and sniffs glue...
perhaps a catpsychiatrist is required...
for all that she has written in her profile, I think there is a problem somewhere.
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