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Desert sculpture, Broken Hill
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Very cool sculpture. I wonder what the scale of it is. I just started building from the top down and find it to be a lot of fun - don't have to spend all that time separating straight edges.
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Amazing sculpture. What does it represent?
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Diane, that's how I do it too, often. It's liberating to ignore that pieces are 'edge'.
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Is it really a sculpture or a natural rock formation. I am unable to ignore the straight edges pieces. I place them each on the side where they belong and then I pick up another piece. Beautiful picture and fun.
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Very interesting puzzle. As I was building it I thought it was Tiddilik (Aboriginal dreamtime frog), but the ironwork stumped me. I had to look really hard before I saw the horse!
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I didn't even see the horse. I copied it to word and enlarged it. I think I saw it???
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PJ - are you clever, or what? After you pointed out the horse it took me a while to work it out.
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That is fantastic. I did not even know it existed.
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Thanks Anne.
For those who are having trouble seeing it, the sculpture is of a horse's head facing to your left. The ironwork is the end of the bit in the horse's mouth.
Enjoy!
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So where is Broken Hill? I'm still not sure I see the horse. Is the iron piece part of his bit?
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Now I see the horse. Fun puzzle.
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Oh, my I thought I saw a horse head to the right of the formation.??? Will have to try again.
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Hi Kathy, Broken Hill is an outback mining town in Western New South Wales, Australia. It also has a community of artists as one of our better know artists, Pro Hart, came from there.
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I still can't see the horse, but on the top rock, at the right, its looks like an elephant coming at me, or maybe I am seeing things. Time for a nap and maybe then, my eyes will be seeing right.
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Looks like giant's head with a wide mouth & lopsided jaw to me!
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I think it is more a suggestion of a horse emerging from the rock. The nostril is that hole on the left and the circle on the top right is the eye with the ear above the eye. It is quite well defined as far as it goes but then the horse stops and the rest is rock.
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What do you mean the hills broken. I told you not to walk too hard.
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Its like seeing pictures in the clouds or flames of a fire: they change as you move or with the light!!!
Great joke IslandBea!
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Great fun-it's amazing how i didn't see the horse until it was pointed out-what else are we missing?
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24th Mar'07 12.21am
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Thanks Maree, Someday I'd like to visit Australia. All these pictures from there have really increased my desire to visit.
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26th Mar'07
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12/10/07
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Diane and larryville - thanks for the methodological suggestion - it IS freeing to not do the frame first! Great piece of sculture - I saw the horse looking in both directions - a calm horse with the bit in its mouth looking left, but then I saw a raging, open-mouthed horse look right. I'd love to go there and see the other sculptures!
2/23/08
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For those who can't see it, the entire upper part of the rock is the horse's head facing left. 4/8/08
08/Apr/08 4:53 PM
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