The Stilt Walker
In this study of the stilt walker or in Trinidad Old Mas, "The Moko Jumbie" I was concerned over my safety. Toppling over and falling for art would be a header. Yet the concept was to camouflage myself behind a bush as would an African Stilt-Walker to see and warn of foreboding danger.
On a ladder In preparation
The high lookout
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Stilt Walker
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1 comment:
I would like to see an attempt at photographing this from below, so that you could really capture the hight of the stilts (ladder)
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