Along the Trails at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley
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ReplyDeleteTHis sculpture does grace the scene perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI am with David. It is interesting to look at, but for the most part, I do not understand abstract sculptures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art form.
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ReplyDeleteIt's graceful and lovely. Am I the only one who doesn't know what the name means?
ReplyDeleteI don’t know why the artist named it Octavia.
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