In wood, painted and carved.

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Life is like wood, some is soft and some is harder, like people. Wood can be painted, carved, sculptured and made into amazing works of art.

That's life, we can sculpt our own designs, the result will be what we have done with it. It depends on the decision we have made, what colour to paint and where to draw the strokes.

Life like wood can be carved and sculpted, and each work is ours. Sometimes it has details, sometimes it goes wrong and leaves marks. Marks on wood are difficult to remove, but it can be sanded and carved again.


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Like wood, so genuine and beautiful, life is carved by our thoughts, actions and decisions. But we can make mistakes, so we can sand off what we can and carve it back. Sometimes there are traces of what was carved before, that is inevitable.

The good thing is to recognise that the line was not meant to go in that direction and try to amend or reform the carving. I thought something bad or negative, recognise and retract it. Change the line of the carving.


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Wood, like life, can be painted, it is good to choose colours that give joy, that motivate us and when the work is beautiful, it also motivates others to follow its path. It is gratifying to be a motivating force for others.

Of course, it is up to others to choose the path they choose or how they carve their wood. The tools are in their hands.

Under a bridge, hidden from the view of most people, are some works that I found very original, carved in wood and with a metal frame.

A work in keeping with the place where it is located. Following the iron lines of the same structure.


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A finding that surprised me because in the passage from one place to another with water running nearby to find such original works carved in wood is not common.

Small squares of wood carved with different shapes, lines, drawings and sometimes painted too.


Lines deeper than others, marks in the wood very pronounced as in life itself.


The shapes made in them give free rein to the imagination, as they seem to be abstract paintings and their shapes are very geometrical, so that everyone can see different things in them.

The mini-paintings were placed at different heights, sometimes as if they were arranged on a staircase. It made me think of the steps on the staircase of life, sometimes they go up, sometimes they go down and they are all important.


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Each painting has a frame made of metal that joins the lines of the same material under the bridge and creates a harmonious whole with the environment.

They seem to be there for those who stroll through this place that joins two parts of a huge park but which is crossed by a road and a bridge has been made underneath to join a long artificial one.


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I was very surprised to find these works, of which I could not find the author despite having researched who had made them.

But in spite of this, it is still a detail, a very nice decoration, a rustic art, but no less beautiful in the city of art.

Thank you very much to all of you for joining me here, best regards to all of you and I wish you a good Sunday.
Amonet.

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All photographs are my own, taken with my phone
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What beautiful works you have found, I love the art that is on public roads
I like working with wood, before my lunbar injury I built beautiful rustic furniture.
Thank you very much dear friend @avdesing for sharing your thoughts and these beautiful photographs
Big love for the whole family

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Really, rustic furniture? it would be great to see it! I love wood and the work that is done with it. Thank you so much!😃

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It is a pity not to know the author. I find those paintings/crafts very original. And the place seems to be purposely made to enjoy them at leisure. Have a nice week

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I searched and searched but I couldn't find any of those works, not even that they were there! But I found them and I love that, exploring, nature, a marvel! Thank you very much and have a great Sunday!

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Great post. I guess those paintings are over there for whoever needs that message. We always find things when we truly need them. In this case, you are the bearer of wise words about wood, life, paths, the wrong carvings that maybe can be sanded down even if they leave marks... and well, I really needed to read this. Thank you, @avdesing.

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Maybe they were there for me to write about them as they inspired me at the time. Thank you Nani!❤️

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Thank you so much @hivecurators! 😃

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it is true that it is not common to see this kind of things, the truth is that the whole place is splendid what is in it and what surrounds it as well.

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It was a beautiful find and a great surprise. Thank you so much Monica!❤️

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Debe ser genial ver esos cuadros y ese lugar con agua es extraño..poco convencional me encanta

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Me gusta ir a lugares extraños y explorar.... ya sabes porque porque vamos al ... del mundo! jajaja

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🤣🤣🤣🤣 él es el gracioso, jajajaja no te preocupes ya nos ocuparemos como es debido jajaja

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Hello friend, very curious that place where it is fascinating to see each of those works there and each one has certain details that are very striking. You can see that there is still a lot of space to continue placing more wood with works, you have to place yours hahahaha. Very nice that walk.

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Interesting what you relate. I think those paintings under the bridge is something well thought out by those who did it. It would be interesting to know.
We are if like wood strong and hard but soft when we have to be. I really liked your post. I appreciate it. 🥰❤️

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I tried to look for information on this art, but I couldn't find anything at all. It is possible that they are there for a reason or for me to find them and bring them back. Thank you @mamani ❤️

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He pensado y es una idea que los artistas también piensan en exhibir sus obras en aquellos lugares donde no pueden llegar los desposeídos. ¿Que piensas tú?

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Es genial que todo se llene de arte, y que si es en la calle mejor así todos pueden verlo, es una idea genial!

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@avdesing I live in a city where there is a lot of art in the streets, I like them, but here they don't make them like this in wood, here they paint them or make them with ceramic remains
Very beautiful what you show us

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Art is wonderful in all forms, I have seen what your grandfather publishes and it is wonderful!😍

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Wow great picture! Thanks for sharing here on Hive! I really appreciate your positivity!🥰

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I loved these works and above all, your posture and analysis. Life is like wood and whatever we do with it, we can always deposit there what we are and expose it.

The place where these works are located seems to me fantastic, and it attracts my attention. It also exposes the passage of time and how although they can change with the weather or whatever happens around, nothing changes in its form, or at least in what is captured there.

I send you a hug, I loved reading you!

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I like to compare art with life itself because it is part of it and reflections on it as well. Many thanks to you!😀

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This is an interesting place to put the art. I'm glad people haven't taken it. I don't think they would last long if they put them up here.😄

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I don't know how long it will last with the humidity issue for example. I hope for a long time.

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Such amazing paintings and I am in awe of art and Carves in wood as we know it isn't easy.
Love your inspiering words and thoughts with the paintings and I am sure who ever made them agree 😊
I love all wood art and this was something I haven't seen before, makes your imagination Flow.

Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful week. Cheers 🌺

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Beautiful commentary, yes I like to relate art to life itself. Thank you very much!❤️

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That is a really Beautiful way of thinking, I will try do more of that myself. Guess I do at times but I have hard time writing it down in ways that you do. It is talent.
Inspired me so Thank you 💕🙏

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