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Mcjrpc
Mcjrpc
24 Sep 2014 17:08

I see the artist generally known as Mike Nance has set up camp outside Sainsburys canvassing support for Dawlish to adopt his 17ft masterpiece 'Statue of Happiness'.  Apparently 80% of people are supportive (or maybe the patients from Langdon are out on a group shopping excursion).   Will Cllr Swift assure us that she will chain herself to Geronimo's downpipe should the council even consider listing this for discussion.   

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http://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news.cfm?id=4211

 

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b.o.liking
b.o.liking
24 Sep 2014 19:32

She don't look too bloody happy to me, mind you with feet like that i'd be a bit miffed. Looks as though she's in the wall during a free kick taken by David Beckham.

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Margaret Swift
Margaret Swift
24 Sep 2014 20:07

I really have no idea what Mcjrcp Is talking about and why he would think I would chain myself to any downpipe. How very strange.

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Cassandra
Cassandra
24 Sep 2014 20:42

She could do someone a serious mischief if she fell on them - the statue that is, not Cllr. Swift.

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Duckileaks
Duckileaks
24 Sep 2014 21:17

We all have our own ideas of what constitutes art - that's not mine!

 

stephen15
stephen15
24 Sep 2014 21:39

@Duckileaks. Nor is that or Verity at Ifracombe North Devon.

Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers
24 Sep 2014 21:57

I personally think that Verity is amazing. Unlike Mick Nance's "Statue of Vanity". Hopefully Mjcrpc is right about our councillors laughing Mr Nance's proposal out of court. 

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Dorian
Dorian
25 Sep 2014 10:24

Keep up Cllr S, not everything's about the cultural pavilion and JC ;)  I'm not fond of Verity but I'd have her over Princess Darshana any day

Duckileaks
Duckileaks
25 Sep 2014 13:01

Can't abide that Verity statue in Ifracombe.

 

The trouble with this proposed statue is that the artist isn't famous enough for it to become a draw, it will just become an eyesore.

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Clive
Clive
25 Sep 2014 22:10

I find myself agreeing with JC here.  Verity is a work of art because it is a one off, challenging, striking and is apparently a 'modern allegory about truth and justice'.

The 'mermaid' (wot no tail?) is let's just say, ...well... it just looks like something fom the garden centre ...but oversized.

Suggest you may actually get several hundred pounds for it down there.

At best try putting it in a 'one horse village' or maybe somewhere with 'Stepford Wives' - it would be perfect there.

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