f/2 | 1/125 | iso 250 | Canon 135mm f/2L USM
f/2 | 1/160 | iso 400 | Canon 135mm f/2L USM
I found myself alone for a short while this last Saturday (never happens)…what to do, hmmmm. No brainer, head to Seattle for the afternoon! Not only did I run into a few friends but I ran into (as I like to call him) Mr. Pengoo just chilling inside Pacific Place. I found him rather interesting and spent sometime checking him out, however, it would appear he was perhaps invisible to everyone else! Mind you, a few kids were running around checking him out, I just wish more adults would have taken notice of this great sculpture, perhaps after the holiday season when things are “somewhat” back to normal?
…Enjoy!
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I find this type of sculpture so marvelously inventive and imaginitive … and enviromentally friendly 😉
It is environmentally friendly isn’t it! Thank you for the comment!
What a great find! I really like the simple shape of the sculpture, whereas in close up you can discover so many interesting details. The silvery tones of the metal looks brilliant against the warm light in the background.
Thank you for your comment Martina, I always appreciate your view! 😀
Wonderfully elaborate, and simple at the same time
Thank you very much ehpem!
Is that a beer barrel belly I see?
Yup, I do believe it’s a keg…the term Beer Belly really holds true in Mr. Pengoo!
Oh man! He is like terminator cool. He certainly deserves an audience. Glad you shared him with us. 🙂
You are most welcome, always happy to share my findings! 😀
Interesting find, David. Is that sculpture made out of pieces of scrap metal?
I believe it is Gracie! Hope you enjoyed!
Neat!
I absolutely was a sight! 😀