Saturday, April 04, 2015

Plaster and String at Tate Britain

This post is one I made earlier, as I'm a Happy London Cat-Sitter/Retreated Writer just now and not at my computer.  A little Henry Moore to enhance your day, from my last visit to Tate Britain - Reclining Figure, 1951, made of plaster and string.  Fabulous.






(I've tried writing in this position but without success.)

6 Comments:

At 7:42 PM, Blogger Maureen said...

Maybe a pencil attached with a string would work?
Great pictures!

 
At 12:55 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

It IS a painful writing position:)

 
At 5:41 AM, Blogger madwippitt said...

ooooh henry moore ... never appreciated him in my yoof ... :-)

 
At 1:18 AM, Blogger Joan Lennon said...

I have a sort of memory of walking around some of his statues at the Art Gallery in Toronto with my dad when I was little, and being attracted and repelled at the same time. Could I possibly remember that the stone smelled funny? Not sure.

 
At 7:44 AM, Blogger madwippitt said...

"What did you do as a kid?" "I sniffed Henry Moores" Hmmm .... possibly not one to shout about!

 
At 1:05 AM, Blogger Joan Lennon said...

You could have a point there ...

 

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