The Magic of the Cities.

Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Two Faces Bench



A new sculpture as part of exhibit "Benches Dialogue" at Paseo de la Reforma, main street of the city. It has no name and no name of the sculptor (I call it 'Two Faces' for obvious reasons).

6 comments:

Fénix - Bostonscapes said...

Es fantástica! En tu ciudad hay tantas esculturas interesantes. Es una ciudad pensada para la gente, inviting, como se diría acá. A Boston, siendo una ciudad tan bonita, le falta lo que hace a la ciudad de México tan acojedora.
(La música de hoy es muy bella.)

Gerald (SK14) said...

it doesn't look all that comfortable -- would anyone dare sit on it?

Douglas JV said...

Quedará en el tiempo.

Kate said...

This bench is great!!!

Carraol said...

Fenix, Muchas gracias por tus visitas y por tus comentarios siempre tan favorables para nuestra inmensa y caotica ciudad, pero si, llena de historia y arte, aun para los que vivimos aqui, siempre encontramos algo nuevo. Saludos.

Carraol said...

Hi, Gerald, in this time of Summer holidays, there is line to sit and take pictures of all these benches. I guess is for what represent, the point of view of their creators. Kate, Gerald, Douglas, thanks for your comments, its most appreciated.