While searching for my lost car keys, I found this treasure.
So I whispered in her ear, Lady please tell me where my keys are.
She was so deep in her trance that she ignored me and I softly tiptoed around to take some photos of her, so as not to disturb her prayers.
I hope that she will not mind me posting without her permission, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Come and see this great artwork.
Here is a shot from the back, and the mixture that the artist uses to create these sculptures makes it to look like pure glass.
It is called Bio based carbon resin.
Forged at high temperatures in a mold, the works can withstand the UV rays of the fierce African sun.
Look how beautiful the sculpture blends in with nature. It actually complements the green surrounds.
She replaced this lady that I showed you in a previous post.
Louis also works with metals such as this one below.
The artist is a friend, Louis Chanu and you can see more of his works Here
Oh yes, we eventually returned here to fetch the car keys, as a staff member picked them up and called us to fetch them. Marian had spare keys in her bag that she had to find amongst the other "essentials" in her bag for us to drive home. I think that she even keeps a kitchen sink in her bag Lol.
And That's All Friends!
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.