Xawery Dunikwski’s sculpture “The soul escaping the body”
[24.06.2011]
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Statues are so fascinating. Thank you for sharing and for the ping-back.
Cool! It does look like the soul is escaping the body! Thanks for the ping-back! ~Sherry~
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What a beautiful statue.
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Thanks for the pingback and the beautiful shot!
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real nice image
Very nice … interesting sculpture!
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cool piece of art!
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A statue that says nothing but relays a lot of meaning.
what a powerful sculpture. There is such a sense of weak-kneed surrender, despite the hard, inflexible material. Great choice!
smooches from the Chesapeake.
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Great choice!
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