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(I am still kicking myself for not getting the names of all the wonderful artisans at the crafts fair so I can give them proper credit - next time I go for sure!)
I love the way they've each got a foot cocked in the air--except for the bass player, who has a bigger instrument to manage. I have a diabolical cat that I bought at a festival, and it makes me smile every time I look at it, after thirty years. I hope you get that much enjoyment out of your little band.
Robin - drop by my place tomorrow - I'll have a bigger version of the driftwood photo posted, as I'm featuring my uncle's art work for my Thursday Thirteen.
Those are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Robin! Very cool .
ReplyDeleteThose are just wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteThese little dudes are so ALIVE! They're threatening to dance right off the page and on to my desk.
ReplyDeleteCute! Much better than the commercial they remind me of...
ReplyDeleteLooks like New Orleans. I can hear the music. Will be looking for the artist's name(s). Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love how they are so bright against the background.
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun!! Love this shot! :D
ReplyDeleteVery whimsical so full of motion you can almost hear the tunes.
ReplyDeleteI like that. There is a creative artist behind it and you got the lighting just right in your photo.
ReplyDeleteSure you didn't take that in New Orleans? I can hear the music now.
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Beautiful and fun looking too! Happy WW. I'm up too.
ReplyDeleteOh I love them, great finds. Music sooth the soul, so they say...Just looking at those everyday would sooth mine.
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This is a wonderful shot! Put it up in your Etsy shopand it'll sell, I'm sure! Yes I do forget to get names at fairs and cemeteries... Ha! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way they've each got a foot cocked in the air--except for the bass player, who has a bigger instrument to manage. I have a diabolical cat that I bought at a festival, and it makes me smile every time I look at it, after thirty years. I hope you get that much enjoyment out of your little band.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt and uncle would love these! They have a few musician figures in their music room.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Sweet .. I am sure I would have spent a lot of money at that crafts event
ReplyDeleteCute band figures.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me a lot of the menorah we use and wrote about last year.
http://www.ptank.com/blog/2009/12/weekend-cat-blogging-hannukah/
Quite a resemblance, in fact!
Aren't they fabulous! Wow. I just love them.
ReplyDeleteRobin - drop by my place tomorrow - I'll have a bigger version of the driftwood photo posted, as I'm featuring my uncle's art work for my Thursday Thirteen.
ReplyDeleteCool, thanks Julia.
ReplyDeleteSo whimsical and fun! Very cute figures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot, Robin. I absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteThose are absolutely wonderful! I love them!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday.
I just love whimsical things! Sounds like my kind of street fair!! What a great shot!!
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI too wish that you'd got the name of the crafts-person- those would make a lovely present for any musician.