Am I the only one who doesn't like them? My previous posts have done a disappearing act!
I think that the money used could have produced something much more in keeping which would be welcoming visitors to Paphos 2017.
Dee
New Art in Town
Re: New Art in Town
Your previous post is on the bottom of the last page. It hasn't disappeared.
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I'm with you too Dee. I do so want to like them but it's just not saying 'Paphos - welcome to our city' to me. I wish it was a combination of something traditional with something modern to represent the historic past meets new future. Instead it seems to be modern meets modern and I can't find 'Paphos' in there anywhere. Concept of being placed at the city boundary and entrance is nice though.
Jeanne
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I'm fairly ambivalent now about these art works, but I think visitors will struggle to see the relevance, particularly when passing them on a roundabout, however major! I pass the one near ISOP school 4 tines a day and am becoming pretty familiar with it and understand it's relevance, but will one if
visitors???
visitors???
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We saw some of them today and I thought they were great but grumpy Victor Meldrew/ Alf Garnet aka him indoors stated what a total waste of money! I rarely call him by his name now it is either Victor or when it comes to politics definitely Alf!!
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How many visitors to London understand the relevance of Cleopatra's Needle?
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Re: New Art in Town
Or Eros?
Have driven by a couple that are (to my eyes) complete and have decided that I like them, I'm not saying "I get what they mean" without it being explained to me and perhaps I'm driving too quickly to see the detail, but I like the overall effect and I think they will look quite interesting when lit at night. Personally, I think doing something like an Aphrodite statue, whilst it might instantly trigger a connection in the eyes of visitors, would be a bit of a cliche, so perhaps time for something new. Even Mrs W agreed as we drove through Paphos bleary eyed at 6:30 this morning not the way back from Larnaca airport
Anyway, they've certainly got us all talking and I guess that's what art is all about. All in the eye of the beholder.
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We also have an Eros statue on the roundabout heading from our new home town to Fleetwood.... very strange indeedy!
But at least we know why we have a new one, it had a broken ankle a while ago due to the bad weather. Must have slipped on a pile of ice at the factory just up the road But absolutely no idea why it was there in the first instance!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lanc ... 058912.stm
But at least we know why we have a new one, it had a broken ankle a while ago due to the bad weather. Must have slipped on a pile of ice at the factory just up the road But absolutely no idea why it was there in the first instance!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lanc ... 058912.stm
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