There are so many diferent types of carvings we have seen so far in Bali, they range from the cheep ones you can find at so many of the markets or the ones that have been guarding the temples for thousands of years.
Many craftspeople, including those in Bali have learned the skills from other members in their family. Bali is truly a land of artisan?
Beautiful photos as always. Love the stone carving, but not sure about the neon ones! Julie x
ReplyDeleteI have been looking at the photos in your previous posts, as well as this one. What a beautiful place ... somewhere I would love to visit. M x
ReplyDeleteWow. So cool. The statues are amazing.
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Midge
Loving following along on your trip to Bali - and quite envious too! ;-)
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The carving looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteSarah x
Carving is a medium I have not explored very much, but it is interesting to see it in perspective as a trade that is handed down through the generations!
ReplyDeleteI meant to check your name earlier. One of the other Scavenger called you Suzie in their post so I assumed they knew what they were talking about and copied and commented on Fundy's and saw she called you Jill and got VERY confysed!!! So sorry!! Thanks for clarifying! X
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful. You must be having such a wonderful time there, Suzie.
ReplyDeleteThese look really awesome! Hope you're having a fantastic time x
ReplyDeleteGreat photos- glad you're having such a brill time:)
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