Ramblings of a retiree in France
This week I’ve picked one of my favourite statues from along the seafront in Cros-de-Cagnes. It’s one of three works by the artists Lena Dettervik and Gudmar Olovson (https://www.gudmar.net/) intended to symbolise the strong relationship between the Swedes and Cagnes sur Mer. The trio evoke a feeling of freedom and the great outdoors, and are now a firm part of the Cros-de-Cagnes landscape.
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Good shot
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Thank you Derrick
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Lovely to see the appreciation of our fathers work – beautiful picture! Thank you- Welcome to see more http://www.gudmar.net
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Thank you, Susanne. I enjoyed the link
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wow! awesome! xo
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Thank you
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Very graceful
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Thanks
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Lovely photograph, Sheree.
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Thank you
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You have captured that one quite superbly!
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Thanks Andrew
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Fantastic photo!
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Thank you 🙏
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Beautiful – so graceful and elegant
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Thanks
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Very good shot!
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Thank you 🙏
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Amazing
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I thought you’d like it Susie
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Sure did 😊
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Amazing Statue, full of power.
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Yeah, i love it too. It has attitude.
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A superb photo of my father Gudmar Olovson’s “Concorde” sculpture in bronze, the height without base is 152 cm. Thank you very much indeed! See more on http://www.gudmar.net 🙂
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Thank you! I love those sculptures along the seafront. I shall certainly check out the link.
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Lovely to see the appreciation for our fathers work – beautifully captured! Welcome to see more on http://www.gudmar.net.
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Thank you Susanne. Your brother also gave me the link which I’ve put on my post. It was so interesting to read about your father’s work, he was such a talented man, you must be so proud of him.
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