This is Lafonda:
She resides in a little artsy place called Idyllwood at the Tallulah Station in Tallulah Falls. Isn't she marvelous?I had to photograph her. The artist (Victor Eller of Clarkesville) allows photographs, only asking for a tip in exchange.I think...I think I love her... I love her expression...how serene, how sensual she looks...
I couldn't help myself...I had to touch her...her belly, her thighs, her breasts, her face...had to run my hands over the smooth wood. She was warm from the sun. I almost expected her to breathe.
I love the way the light plays across her, and how she looks like she's going to step from the pedestal.She's carved of black walnut, one big piece...and she's alive...vibrant, rich, stunning.
I want her.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Oh, Lady...
She IS beautiful...
The closing photo-- the cracks in her breasts...
Pure, unadulterated personality.
Yes, I can see you expectant of breath...
Kudos on your "find", Lady K...
C.
Victor wishes it weren't quite so dry there. The AC is drying out the wood. You should see the totems he carved!
Cygnus, good grief - did you forget that even swans need sleep??
She is marvelous, isn't she?
Mum, I guess we'll have to get some of the ladies together and give LaFonda a good oiling or waxing or whatever she needs to keep her lovely figure. :-)
Just beautiful. I am in awe of such talent. Beautiful. Take care.
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