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Mieke WA Minkjan | all galleries >> Photo a day gallery >> The festive month > Church
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30-NOV-2012 © MiekeWAMinkjan

Church

Melbourne

A sculpture made entirely of willow tree saplings and sticks by artist Patrick Dougherty
is featuring at the moment on Federation Square

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pink*fin 09-Dec-2012 11:23
very creative. It stands with grace, just like a willow tree! great find!
Jola Dziubinska06-Dec-2012 00:09
Very nice and original piece of art. Cool find Mieke.
J. Scott Coile04-Dec-2012 22:17
Great work of finely crafted art.
Antonio Ruggiero04-Dec-2012 12:42
Ottima photo ......Bravo....V
larose forest photos03-Dec-2012 14:28
This is a fantastic sculpture. I love it! Great shot of it too, surrounded by those wonderful buildings. V
Cindi Smith03-Dec-2012 01:17
That is totally unique and wonderful! Wow! :)
LynnH03-Dec-2012 00:33
Fascinating! What a wonderful work of art! V
Chris02-Dec-2012 22:15
That is unique! A beautiful piece of art.
Janet Donnelly02-Dec-2012 20:52
How incredibly strange ... yet unique! Great find and wonderfully presented!
Guest 02-Dec-2012 20:24
that took patiance. V
Janice Dunn02-Dec-2012 09:36
I thought you must have been in Europe... What a grand sculpture this is
borisalex02-Dec-2012 09:17
This is fantastic! Very original and so good in juxtaposition to the real church! V.
Sheila02-Dec-2012 09:10
What a wonderful sculpture.
It looks right at home in Federation Square.
Kerry Tingley02-Dec-2012 00:56
I LOVE this! Such creativity and texture. A great find.
Stephanie02-Dec-2012 00:49
This is so cool Mieke!!! :)
I didn't realize that Melbourne has European-styled buildings. Very pretty!
Leo Charette02-Dec-2012 00:30
Good that you placed a few people to show scale. Very impressive creation and fits well among the nearby buildings. Guess you wouldn't heat with fire :)