Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'In the middle'(Part #748)

in #art5 years ago

'In the middle'

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I stumbled upon this in the middle of the path. No idea what is it, guess a sort of installation art. Surely looks interesting. :)





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Once I went to a museum where old doll heads were exhibited in jars and the exhibition was a success. From that day on I understood the particular concept of contemporary art. What you found might be a tree, a very busy man or a very ornate skyscraper. LOL. ;)Hugs, @velimir.

Perhaps a milestone made by a surrealist, a tribute to the perishable and obsolete (to modern civilization), a preview of carnival or someone's simple free expression. In any case, it's a curious object, well captured by your photograph, that allows you to highlight its dark shadow, which almost consumes it like a black hole.