Usually, I highlight some activities in which I discovered public art during the week. This is throwback week for me. So I’m pulling together a theme – for me but feel free to copy it if it works. You can follow the idea of throwback or find some horse art or just horse around. Enjoy your week. 🙂
LAST WEEK’S FABULOUS BLOGGERS
Last week for PPAC #54, I had fun responses from all of you. With all the other challenges, even public and street art, I thank all the bloggers who participate in the Photographing Public Art Challenge. Please honor these bloggers with your visits this week.
- BOOMER COUPLE TRAVEL JOURNAL
- CEE’S PHOTO CHALLENGES
- EAT, PLAY, LIVE
- GERIATRI’X’ FOTOGALLERY
- KANLAON
- LIN’S DOODLES
- ONE MILLION PHOTOGRAPHS
- PHILOSOPHY THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
- PHOTOGRAPHY THAT MATTERS
- STILL RESTLESS JO ( I couldn’t resist posting it here myself – you should see it!)
- WIDE EYED WONDERINGS
IT’S EASY TO PLAY ALONG WITH #PPAC
- There is no weekly theme even though my post has a theme with murals, statues, fountains, scrap art, graffiti, store windows, seasonal displays, car or art shows, artistic construction, or even artistic neighborhood decor. Photograph the public art that is available to you.
- Art should be freely visible from a public street, freeway, or walkway or inside a publicly accessed building like a library. If you pay, it’s not public.
- Photographers should have free access of use for their photos – no copyrights by the artists.
- The challenge starts every Friday at 9:00 a.m. Phoenix Time and it ends on Thursday at noon.
- Write a post on your blog, publish it, and include a link back to my weekly post not my page preferably in a comment. Sometimes pingbacks are missed. See how to create pingbacks here.
- Take time to visit other PPAC participants throughout the week. I recommend visiting at least two or three other participants in the community and leaving them a comment.
- Have fun! Art is to be enjoyed!
For More Ideas about PPAC…
These early-bird participants (posted by Wednesday at noon) might give you some great ideas about something you’ve never thought about as public art or how to photograph it.
- YOUR BLOG POST GOES HERE
- DON’T HOLD YOUR BREATH
- GERIATRI’X’ FOTOGALLERY
- LIN’S DOODLES
- MY CAMERA & I
- NATALIE THE EXPLORER
- ONE MILLION PHOTOGRAPHS
- PHOTOGRAPHIAS
- PICTURES IMPERFECT
- SPACE STORIES BY GIFT
- TRAVEL WITH ME
- WIDE EYED WONDERINGS
- WOOLLY MUSES
My Choices for PPAC #55 Horses
Sacramento Horse
Horses in Prescott, AZ
During rodeo days here in Prescott, we met a real Pony Express rider. The Pony Express runs once a year during rodeo days. It’s just as hard now as it was then, especially in the 100-degree July heat.
“Bucky O’Neill (February 2, 1860-July 1,1898 ) was an editor, sheriff, and many other jobs in Prescott, Arizona. He was also a Captain in Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. His name came because he tended to “buck the finger” or play against the odds in games of gambling. He was killed in Cuba. The statue was made by Solon Burglum who was America’s first cowboy sculptor (1868-1922). The statue was dedicated July 3, 1907.”
5 Best Statues…
Wickenburg Horses
Horsing Around in Mesa, AZ
Horsepower in Woodlake, CA
Delaware Partial Horse
Ongoing on Always Write
- July Story Chat, “Not a Proper Job” by another new (to us) author, Philip Cumberland AKA Fenlandphil’s Blog goes live July 5th
- WQW #26 (Writer’s Quotes Wednesdays) – “Hearing” The only rule is to have at least one quote in your post about the topic. Remember a song can be a quote, too. Then just post a story, poem, or pictures that tie into and respond to your quote or quotes. The last day to post links is Tuesday at 12:00 noon Phoenix time.
Now it’s your turn.
I hope you are inspired to find your own unique art as you travel around with your camera this week, or rummage through your archives. Feel free to double dip and support your own favorite challenges along with PPAC.
Your babbling is music to my ears. Please leave a comment!