Food for the soul #11 by domenicododaro

Food for the soul #11

... and stands brave, incongruous and magnificent, against outrages and exploitation.
Love the processing (as always) and the shapes and forms are perfection
April 16th, 2020  
Love the combination of ancient art and the industrial look in the background
April 16th, 2020  
Oh dear! I'm late to story time! Must leaf backward to bring myself up to date, and probably call it a night! (Your photography is *always* so excellent, but I want to know the story...I'll be back shortly!)
April 17th, 2020  
@graemestevens they knew how to carve a block of marble, didn’t they? Thank you also on behalf of my remote ancestors!
@leonbuys83 this is one place we’ll visit when you come to Rome!
@Weezilou I’m late as well... so no hurry! ;) thank you!
April 17th, 2020  
The statues soft curves go well with background circles...no harsh lines...well done.
April 17th, 2020  
Such elegance of lines, such perfect processing to accentuate the beauty,
April 17th, 2020  
Such perfection and beautiful softness of these wonderful lines.
April 17th, 2020  
Intriguing, with a puzzling background that sets off the sculpture perfectly.
April 17th, 2020  
incongruous was the first word that came to me. fabulous sculpture
April 17th, 2020  
What a fine selfie! :-)
April 17th, 2020  
Am ROFL at David's response!

@lostphojo Exquisite reaction ;-)
April 17th, 2020  
@lostphojo So funny! What a great response!
On the other hand, this is so graceful in the way you've cropped it.
April 18th, 2020  
@seattlite thank you, it took me ages to frame!
@jyokota thank you so much!
@ludwigsdiana I envy the ancient artists...
@juliedduncan this industrial building is really a fab setting. Thank you!
@helenhall now this is a compliment for me! Thank you,
@lostphojo One cannot misbehave once without being taunted... hahaha
@s4sayer British humour, isn’t it? Lol
@taffy hahaha, thank you, framing was a good exercise in patience (of those who were with me!)
April 18th, 2020  
Perfection was the word most used in the above comments. How not to agree. Perfect your composition and processing and perfect the work of your (our) ancestors. Fav
April 18th, 2020  
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