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This group of statues is a tribute to Lola Basyang. In 1925, Severino Reyes wrote a series of short stories under the series title Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang for Liwayway, the Tagalog-language magazine . Reyes, also known as "Don Binoy", adopted the persona of Lola Basyang, an elderly woman fond of telling stories to her grandchildren, a character similar in form and function to Mother Goose. The name Basyang is a localized provincial name for the Spanish name Basilia.
The new "Classic Walt" shot. I think this statue grabs my attention more than Partners because it's at ground level. When you walk up, it's hard to ignore the textures in the sculpture and the light bouncing off the shiny finish.
The custodian of so many old Irish stories, The very animated Eddie Lenihan is always a welcome guest at Claddagh NS.
I had to rock up the ISO so this one is quite grainy.
Storyteller Michael O'Leary at the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
Jan 20th 2023
Mike O’Leary is a storyteller from southern England,
Mike is very interactive, and all the stories that he tells are true, except for the ones that aren’t – there may be dragons, goblins, mermaids, giants, wazzocks, shape-shifters or even Jenny Greenteeth – who knows? His stories are based in the landscapes of his part of southern England, and in the west of Ireland, where he is often to be found.
Oh, and he doesn’t take himself too seriously.
www.michaelolearystoryteller.com/?fbclid=IwAR1R0aFmwBek3Z...
There is no place without a story to tell – but only sometimes we are privileged enough to catch a glimpse of it.
Find out more: www.pietschy.de/storyteller-tel-aviv/
I really enjoy listening to the Story Teller in the Mediterranean Biome at The Eden Project. She is so animated.
Storyteller Michael O'Leary at the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
Jan 20th 2023
Mike O’Leary is a storyteller from southern England,
Mike is very interactive, and all the stories that he tells are true, except for the ones that aren’t – there may be dragons, goblins, mermaids, giants, wazzocks, shape-shifters or even Jenny Greenteeth – who knows? His stories are based in the landscapes of his part of southern England, and in the west of Ireland, where he is often to be found.
Oh, and he doesn’t take himself too seriously.
www.michaelolearystoryteller.com/?fbclid=IwAR1R0aFmwBek3Z...
Fortress Louisbourg - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
You might like to see some similar pictures in My Painterly Set here.
This is kumu Raylene Ha'alelea Kawaiae'a (I hope that's correct!) at the monthly Twilight at Kalahuipua'a event on the Big Island. Last night, she told one of the many stories involving the demi-god Maui. This event is held on the Saturday closest to each full moon. Last night's happened to fall on the actual full moon.
This event was also special because it was part of an annual gathering of Hawaiian and international spiritual teachers and masters called "Ke Kumu 'O Mauna Lani."
On a technical note, I'm proud of this one because it's shot at ISO 800, yet stayed fairly clean. Also, I actually focused on Auntie Raylene's face and not that damn microphone!
As seen, my daddy is much better now.
He is really immersed in his storytelling. :-)
Here he was in the middle of a tale about a morose patient he had to share the room with.
It was a pleasure to see how he tried to express he varied from the other patients.
Life-size portrait of a woman reading to three children.
Everyone has one or two in the family; People who are able to take mere words and intrinsically weave a story that tantalizes the imagination! In our family, it was my grandfather Henry, who then passed down the talent to my mother. No matter the subject, she had us all bug-eyed mesmerized with colorful tales and raucous events of the past.
I miss those days but remember them well.
Who is the storyteller in your family?
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Edward E. Hlavka's sculpture, The Storyteller welcomes everyone who visits the St. George Public Library on 100 South in downtown St. George, Utah. What a befitting contribution!
activerain.trulia.com/blogsview/4346616/the-storyteller--...
I met an old cowboy
I saw the look in his eyes
Somethin' tells me he's been here before
'Cause experience makes you wise...
On Chestnut Mountain again. Some places just have a magic about them that makes me want to sleep there and dream ...
Storyteller Michael O'Leary at the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
Jan 20th 2023
Mike O’Leary is a storyteller from southern England,
Mike is very interactive, and all the stories that he tells are true, except for the ones that aren’t – there may be dragons, goblins, mermaids, giants, wazzocks, shape-shifters or even Jenny Greenteeth – who knows? His stories are based in the landscapes of his part of southern England, and in the west of Ireland, where he is often to be found.
Oh, and he doesn’t take himself too seriously.
www.michaelolearystoryteller.com/?fbclid=IwAR1R0aFmwBek3Z...
Visserijdag Bunschoten Spakenburg
This girl was listening to the story this man told about the little ships of Bunschoten Spakenburg.
Walt and Mickey - Storyteller Statue
Aquasphere Plaza
Tokyo DisneySea
Presented as gift for the 30th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort (well Tokyo Disneyland...) the placement of the statue makes it feel more removed than perhaps it should do.
SPNC - Year 2 - Instruction # 26
"Photography should be fun and humour an important tool. Make me laugh-out-loud." - Peter Dench
approximately 9.5"x9", collage (maps and book pages), acrylic, and ink on thick printmaking paper. inspired by an idea i had while driving of a story bursting from a woman's hands. it was illustrating the idea of art that tells a story.
blogged here: www.creativeeveryday.com/creativeeveryday/2008/06/cures-f...