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Mermaid art - 'Sisters of the Sea' by James C. Christensen - seen in an antiques/junk/collectibles store* - downtown Lewiston, Idaho.
*Bargain Hunter Mall, Antiques & Collectibles - Main Street
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Once you had been kissed by a mermaid you wont forget her.
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Little Mermaid by a Rocky Mountain Stream.
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MERMAID SCULPTURE ( by Cornelia Parker ) -- FOLKESTONE BEACH , ENGLAND
Bronze on a granite boulder Dimensions: Height 155cm; width 172cm; depth 110cm
A reinterpretation of one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, Copenhagen's 'Little Mermaid', and as a means of engaging with Folkestone's local community and with the reality of the female form. Inspired by the story of The Sea Lady by HG Wells (a long-time resident of Folkestone) and the famous fairy-tale of Hans Christian Anderson (who visited Folkestone in 1857), Parker developed the concept for the work in 2009 during the Copenhagen Climate Conference.
The Mermaid's gaze over the horizon is also an allusion to the rising sea levels and endangered populations living by the sea. The work takes the form of a life size bronze cast of a local resident. Folkestone residents were invited to model for the Mermaid and through a process of open submission Parker shortlisted six potentials, with an aim not to find a look-alike of the idealised Copenhagen Mermaid, but ... a real person, a free spirit. The sculpture overlooking the beach , next to Folkestone's harbour, was a local mother of two.
It is an inspiring and superb sculpture.
Seen this mermaid figurine at a very nice restaurant in the city of Flein. The resaurant is called "Wo der Hahn kräht" (tanslates as "where the cock crows"). Wonderful location and good food. If you want to check it out, look here www.wo-der-hahn-kraeht.de/. The mermaid seems quite out of place, really. But never mind ;-)
#80 in Explore on 29th January 2011
Mermaid Street, Rye, looking rather bleak on this wet and windy January afternoon.
The overnight rain might have stopped (at least for some of the day), but the low cloud, mist and fog didn’t go, so we decided just to go into Rye and mooch around. First of all, coffee at The Apothecary (Haydens, our favourite, was shut for refurbishment – shock, horror!). Then we shopped in the delicatessen, the butchers, the chemist, the book shop, the other deli, and the greengrocers – we LOVE shopping in Rye, because it’s still possible to shop for a meal in individual shops without having to go to the supermarket.
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It's a cloudy afternoon, with the graceful arc made by ferry in the background, people taken photos in front of The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, which is city's major attraction for tourist.
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Once i was a little child and my eyes fell in love with a fin, a woman and a fairytale. Her name was Ariel, and she traded her voice for love, her fin and freedom for pitiful human legs. I was never jealous of the land she walked on but was jealous of the sea see could of stayed and swam in. Majestic hair, and depths of the sea that no human could dare to reach. This was another world I could only dream to awake in. Many days followed and the world unwrapped terrors... devastation and destruction... and i grew up. But sometimes when I am asleep i dream of freedom once more.....swimming free, a magical world. Then I wake and today, i sewed myself a fin. But the sea in which i bath is blood and my fin cast together with old thread..... Cast back to land and reality...In a corner wishing to be a mermaid you will find me.
looking down Red Brook with the Mermaid's Pool catching the light.
According to legend, the pool is inhabited by a beautiful mermaid who can be seen if you look into the water at sunrise on Easter Sunday. If she looks upon you fondly then she will grant you the gift of immortality.
Locals have long known that Black’s Beach is the location where the tops come off. But until now they have never known why. Observations on this excursion have concluded the reason Mermaids choose this spot is the kelp. Macrocystis contains algin. Only recently have humans discovered this. Now, kelp byproducts are found in soap, toothpaste,hand creams etc. For centuries the Mermaids have known the regenerating power of the kelp and thus selected this beach with its huge offshore Macrocystis forest as a place to molt and regenerate. Tomorrow the regeneration process.