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RE: Art Comment Contest #learnwithsteem
It cannot be ruled out that someone may consider such art primitive but personally I am delighted.
I cannot say with certainty what is more difficult to see Venus de Milo in a piece of marble, or to see a flock of very cute sheep in a few piles of stones.
In theory art should give us a mood, and this creativity is exactly of this kind because looking at this composition, I hear the bleating of sheep and the ringing of the bells of the sheep flock.
I immediately wanted to eat a sandwich with butter on which a slice of sheep cheese is comfortably spreading :)
Yes the blacksmith had to work a little on the faces of these sheep to make it easier for us to understand the artist's idea but it was worth it!
Primitive art has its charm, and like you, I am delighted by seeing these sheep everywhere and I would love to have a flock in my garden. They fit great in nature and are easy to keep, plus I can sit on their backs in the sun.
Did you eat the cheese without me?
I assume Cees is the blacksmith, and I wonder how he attached the heads to the stones and the paws.
Thanks for joining. do you have some art to share?
@ wakeupkitty
As one old Moldavian proverb says: Brother is brother, but brynza for money :)
But I would share sheep's cheese if I were in a place where it is not so difficult to get, but I have not seen it on my table for six years.
It is especially pleasant to sit on these sheep in the evening after a hot day and admire the sunset, sitting on a warm stone :)
I think that it is not a problem to attach metal elements to the stone, for this there are drills and mashers with screws.
What kind of art would I share... but let's not philosophize and turn again to primitivism. which can be observed in many Moldavian courtyards lol