It's true! On first viewing, they look like real people. I'm not quite sure whether they're being unloaded off or loaded onto the truck. What is the story here? And what role do these sculptures play?
Montreal: The sculptures are of Filipinos in various types of native dress. They're arranged on benches in the plaza and they do look very real. These were being loaded onto the truck when I passed, but just to be changed, I think, because there were still a lot of them sitting around and conversing :) when we passed through again in the evening.
I don't understand this but it looks like a bunch of plastic people are rolling on the floor in laughter which is commendable as rolling on the floor in laughter is hard to do when you're made of plastic.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought they were viewing a yoga class. Interesting how thoughts influence perception. Finally it dawns on me that they looked a little too rigid. It takes me a while, but the light bulb usually turns on.
je croyais que c’était des vrais personnes ;o))
ReplyDeleteIt's true! On first viewing, they look like real people. I'm not quite sure whether they're being unloaded off or loaded onto the truck. What is the story here? And what role do these sculptures play?
ReplyDeleteHello from Montreal, Canada!
I, too, thought at first glance that these were real people and this was a yoga class.
ReplyDeleteI thought that was theatrical rehersal. Now it looked quite comical retrospectively.
ReplyDeleteFun day there :)
LOL. At first glance I thought it was a bunch of people doing yoga... : )
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ReplyDeleteThe sculptures are of Filipinos in various types of native dress. They're arranged on benches in the plaza and they do look very real. These were being loaded onto the truck when I passed, but just to be changed, I think, because there were still a lot of them sitting around and conversing :) when we passed through again in the evening.
I had to really look at that photo - at first I thought it was a YOGA class! It's late, my eyes and I are tired and my contact lenses are fuzzy......
ReplyDeleteCount me among the others who thought these were real people doing yoga! Ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteAT the first moment I also thought they were real people!
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Wonderful idea!
Léia
I don't understand this but it looks like a bunch of plastic people are rolling on the floor in laughter which is commendable as rolling on the floor in laughter is hard to do when you're made of plastic.
ReplyDeleteIt took me a while to realize what was going on here! LOL! Fantastic capture, Hilda. I would have taken a shot too! :-)
ReplyDeleteBarrio Fiesta... Very inviting name!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one that thought they were viewing a yoga class. Interesting how thoughts influence perception. Finally it dawns on me that they looked a little too rigid. It takes me a while, but the light bulb usually turns on.
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