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Sculpture By The Sea | Tamarama Beach | Sydney
The yellow part of the sculpture was in constant motion as the wind was strong on Sunday. So it was pretty hard to frame a shot. It was mesmerising. This was my favourite sculpture.
Here are more shots of Morpheus.
www.flickr.com/photos/54606199@N00/4075276376/
www.flickr.com/photos/54606199@N00/4073866507/
www.flickr.com/photos/54606199@N00/4075277906/
Sculpture By The Sea, Bondi 2009, the 13th annual exhibition, is on from 29 October - 15 November 2009.
MacroMondays theme: Personal Dreams
I awoke early in the morning, this happened several years ago, with vivid impressions of a dream at the fore of my mind. My body felt elated and full of energy, and my mood one of enthusiasm.
In my dream I could effortlessly hop and jump hundreds of feet above the ground. I travelled great distances and met interesting people. At one point I touched down on a farm with huge fields of golden grass. The farmer came out to greet me, but neither of us said a word. I knew who he was and he knew me. We smoked a pipe together and I hopped back into the sky.
That is the only detail I remember, but I do believe there was much more that I cannot recall. This is one of three dreams that are burned into my memory, those I will never forget. But this is the only one where I can recall the feeling of elation and contentment. It's easily comes to my mind when I am in a similar mood now, even years later.
I absolutely adore everything about this look. It is the lovechild epitome of all the awesome pop culture has to offer.
(Looks so much better larger.)
Morpheus is the greek god of dreams..the dream maker.. the one who comes in the night and whispers your dreams in your ear... i just fell in love with this painting and wanted to put myself in it..will post the original in comments. sorry the quality is poor because i didn't have a large image of the painting to begin with.
PS.. this is THE dress i decided on for the wedding.. and what made me think of greek gods because it's so "greek goddess"
still need the shoes though
:)
Heteropterus morpheus (Pallas, 1771) = Papilio morpheus Pallas, 1771 = Papilio steropes Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775, le miroir.
I was at the Glendale Library (as usual), relaxing before heading back to my place.
I noticed this guy using an iMac, and his appearance made me think of Morpheus in the "Matrix" films. I managed to surreptitiously get a photo of him with my phone. Once I saw I had what I wanted I grabbed my stuff (tax forms I had gone over to take home and work on) and left. That's it. No fuss or drama.