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Would you want this monstrosity in your town?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...ainm ent-art s-19881 524
A 66ft bronze statue of a naked heavily pregnant woman, with half of it showing 'her' insides
I'd be embarrassed if this was in my town, it's an eyesore
Why do 'artists' feel the need to produce monstrosities that shock?
Whatever happened to quality bronzes of famous people erected in the towns where they were born?
I was born in same town as Stan Laurel and there is a bronze statue of him and Oliver Hardy in the town centre, it is a focal point of the town.
A 66ft bronze statue of a naked heavily pregnant woman, with half of it showing 'her' insides
I'd be embarrassed if this was in my town, it's an eyesore
Why do 'artists' feel the need to produce monstrosities that shock?
Whatever happened to quality bronzes of famous people erected in the towns where they were born?
I was born in same town as Stan Laurel and there is a bronze statue of him and Oliver Hardy in the town centre, it is a focal point of the town.
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This sort of Art isn't meant to be just some bland attractive thing to make a town look "nice"
It's not meant to be some sort of unobtrusive civic wallpaper to add to the general ambience
It's meant to make you think
About the sword and the scales behind the back, about the ugliness underneath the skin and about the title
I have no idea why it's going to Ilfracombe of all places though, we should find a place for it outside the Old Bailey
This sort of Art isn't meant to be just some bland attractive thing to make a town look "nice"
It's not meant to be some sort of unobtrusive civic wallpaper to add to the general ambience
It's meant to make you think
About the sword and the scales behind the back, about the ugliness underneath the skin and about the title
I have no idea why it's going to Ilfracombe of all places though, we should find a place for it outside the Old Bailey
I personally think she's beautiful, not usually a fan of Hurst, but in this instance I am. He lives locally, has businesses there and is clearly trying to do something positive for the town, the fact that some of 'em don't like it is irrelevant really, they'll be happy enough to take the visitor's money when they come.
Joeluke was born in the same town as Stan Laurel...
Joeluke was born in the same town as Stan Laurel...
I think it's horrendous (I don't find pregnant bellies attractive in any form)
more pics here
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more pics here
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I cannot understand today's obsession with the pregnant woman image.
One sees enough on any high street or supermarket of naked pregnant bellies overhanging tight jeans, and even in the present TV Soaps, there are and have been numerous actresses walking around continuously rubbing their 'Baby Bumps', and then of course there are the pregnant 'Celebrities' who cannot wait to get in front of the cameras.
Much more pleasing to see a modest pregnant lady discreetly covering up her baby bump under a nice loosely fitting maternity smock.
One sees enough on any high street or supermarket of naked pregnant bellies overhanging tight jeans, and even in the present TV Soaps, there are and have been numerous actresses walking around continuously rubbing their 'Baby Bumps', and then of course there are the pregnant 'Celebrities' who cannot wait to get in front of the cameras.
Much more pleasing to see a modest pregnant lady discreetly covering up her baby bump under a nice loosely fitting maternity smock.
Zeuhl
/// Hidden - in other words. ///
No hidden in 'YOUR' words ///
When a woman wears attractive maternity wear every one knows she is pregnant without the need for her to show more of her anatomy.
/// in favour of Burkhas for pregnant people then aog? ///
Why would a pregnant woman or any woman for that matter, wish to cover themselves up from head to toe?
/// Why are people so repressed about babies, childbirth, pregnancy and the human body? ///
Just because I object to seeing unnecessary volumes of naked flesh, doesn't mean I am repressed about babies, childbirth, pregnancy, and the human body as you put it.
In a civilised society, some things are more discreetly covered, for example would you consider it appropriate for a person who wanted to show off their physique, to stroll down the high street in the all together?
/// Hidden - in other words. ///
No hidden in 'YOUR' words ///
When a woman wears attractive maternity wear every one knows she is pregnant without the need for her to show more of her anatomy.
/// in favour of Burkhas for pregnant people then aog? ///
Why would a pregnant woman or any woman for that matter, wish to cover themselves up from head to toe?
/// Why are people so repressed about babies, childbirth, pregnancy and the human body? ///
Just because I object to seeing unnecessary volumes of naked flesh, doesn't mean I am repressed about babies, childbirth, pregnancy, and the human body as you put it.
In a civilised society, some things are more discreetly covered, for example would you consider it appropriate for a person who wanted to show off their physique, to stroll down the high street in the all together?
<covering up>
YOUR words aog
cover up: noun. a device or stratagem for masking or concealing
concealing = hiding
BTW I didn't say you were repressed but you seem to have inferred that so it clearly touched a nerve
<I object to seeing unnecessary volumes of naked flesh, doesn't mean I am repressed>
Yes, that's what all repressed people say.
'volumes'?
'flesh'?
'unnecessary' what would be a necessary amount?
Boy, you do have issues don't you? LOL
<would you consider it appropriate for a person who wanted to show off their physique, to stroll down the high street in the all together?>
The High Street may be inappropriate but the beach is fine - isn't this statue at the beach?
YOUR words aog
cover up: noun. a device or stratagem for masking or concealing
concealing = hiding
BTW I didn't say you were repressed but you seem to have inferred that so it clearly touched a nerve
<I object to seeing unnecessary volumes of naked flesh, doesn't mean I am repressed>
Yes, that's what all repressed people say.
'volumes'?
'flesh'?
'unnecessary' what would be a necessary amount?
Boy, you do have issues don't you? LOL
<would you consider it appropriate for a person who wanted to show off their physique, to stroll down the high street in the all together?>
The High Street may be inappropriate but the beach is fine - isn't this statue at the beach?
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