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the bucket, symbolises lateral transformation, the eternal struggle of man against distraction. a bucket full of crap/wasted ideas.
The monochrome green hue and heightened contrast brings emotion and power to the composition. the denial. the denigration. the pain. what load of sepia crap!!!
This is an ode to every photo-manipulation fu*ktard monkey out there. fu*k you and your S-curve.
Viking burial ship artifacts on display at the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy in Oslo. The so-called "Buddha bucket" is a wooden pail made of strips of yew held together with brass bands. It has a sturdy molded brass handle. The most remarkable aspect is the ears to which the handle is attached. They are identical and consist of a small, cast human figure with large head and crossed legs, which is like a Buddha. It is likely to be or Irish origin. The question is whether the bronzecaster had such a model for his work. (source: The Viking Ships in Oslo, by Thorleif Sjovold)
Another that I finally uploaded from my phone, this from my July visit to San Francisco. Except for the poor resolution, I think I might like this photo of Larry Hunt, the "Bucket-Man" best.
During the day Larry Hunt plays plastic buckets. In the evenings someone brings a whole drum set and he plays with the band New Funk Generation.
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I had to be taken up in a bucket truck (kind of like the ones people who work on powerlines go in) to take a company picture today. I was pretty scared.