Showing posts with label pilane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pilane. Show all posts

Monday, 18 July 2011

Judge Persson in the Judgemental Circle - a walk at Pilane burial grounds

The art was there...


The sheep was there...


The kids was there...posing as beautiful as ever....


And the judge was there...

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Among the sheeps - a walk at Pilane Burial gounds

I move this posts over from an old blog. To celebrate it is spring here. Once it is started it gets quick. Soon it is summer.



At the ancient meadows - at a burial ground 1500 years old - world art is exhibited. Visited by thousands of people and some "native" sheeps. Bring your own coffee, some sandwiches and take a walk and enjoy something amazing. It will at least take you half a day. Walk with me and enjoy some pictures. First some facts though.

"There is a large number of stone formations still visible at Pilane burial ground at Tjörn in the county of Bohuslän, including fifteen majestic judgement circles with raised stones within a circle of round stones. These stone formations have been dated to the middle Iron Age, 0-600 A.D. [Source Riksantikvarieämbetet]





Weeping girls



And laughing boys.







The kids enjoyed interacting with art.



And so did  I :-)



Looking up I found this.



And down...







From this point there is a grandiose viewover the coastline. Impossible to take a picture of. It is too majestic and too overwhelming

Same motive as last year. Just less water, a totally different light and another perspective and context


There will be more pictures from this years exhibition. But not today - I have a special idea for those.

2009
Here comes some of my favourites from last year.
 
 

The great sphinx, my absolute fav. I miss that big white landmark. It was like a lighthouse in the countryside


The man of letters - shining bright in the sunshine. Hollow and shallow but still a man.

I hope you get an idea why you should visit Pilane burialgrounds at Tjörn summer 2010.


Note! I only have the copyright of the pictures - not the Art itself.