Sunday, 8 September 2013

Evidence of Bigfoot


Big feet in St Pancras' Station

A giant shoe, made of stainless-steel saucepans.
I have no idea whatsoever what the subtext or rationale for this is.

If it was supposed to sell shiny pans to the pointy-heeled, I doubt it would be successful.
As for me, I can't even remember where it was. Somewhere to the north of Mayfair?

Update: Sculpture 'Marilyn', by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos  -see below:



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4 comments:

  1. I knew it! I knew it! I just didn't realise Bigfoot was female!

    I guess, then, that Bigboot is male.

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  2. Tsk! She will want them now.....

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  3. Yep. It's a lousy statue on an interesting plinth. I'll exploon further some day.

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  4. Tsk?
    She doesn't really do heels, being tall anyway. Like many women she likes fantasy shoes, but knows they're instruments of foot torture.

    I don't really see eye to eye with her...... unless I'm standing on a box!

    Ha! no, it's not really true.

    While typing that, I was drinking a Drambuie. Downsizing my establishment, I have a heap of booze I can't export. The drambuie was in a miniature my dad brought back after a business trip to Denmark in 1958. It was in a cabinet in our house throughout my childhood and onward,
    Decorative not drinkative, and now I'm working my way through the history of liqueurs.

    hic.

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