Street artists in Melbourne
The long instrument is a didgeridoo - traditional Aboriginal
The long instrument is a didgeridoo - traditional Aboriginal
Artistical souls
Offer the gift of beauty
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14 comments:
What a delightful post and mosaic for the A Day, Gemma!! Hope your week is going well!
Nice captures!
Looks like a fascinating instrument. I bet it makes an awesome sound!
Leslie
abcw team
Thank you for visiting my blogs; now that I've found you I have you added to my daily links. I think your posts today is terrific! Lately I've been experimenting with haiku for my posts and will continue to do so as you, too, have done. I'm assuming that this is your primary blog...you have quite a few!
I am sure they play good music! Great shots!
Kim,USA
aweesome Australian artist
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
A great choice for "A", Gemma, and your poem says it beautifully as well! You could almost do double duty with this post as "D" for didgeridoo, but I know you'll have more treats for us...:)
My friend,
Great pictures. Music with any instrument is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
I thought I left a message..I guess it didn't take.
I was saying, it's really an intersting horn?? Wonder if it sound like a huge flute??? The Artist is not bad looking either.
i'll bet seeing this artist in person was a great experience. i would have loved to heard that didgeridoo. great mosaic, btw. have a great night~
It is always fun to see street artists at work.
Love the sound of the didgeridoo - in small doses ;)
You should know! Being an artist in words.
Wow, those are very unique instruments.
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team.
streets should have more artists on them.
it must be difficult to get enough breath to blow that didgeridoo while sitting down like that.
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