Friday, March 31, 2017

What is it? #56 Rock star

Greetings!

As you read, I shall be performing a Balinese Gamelan concert at LSO St Lukes in London. It's been a bit of a manic journey trying to learn new pieces in a week but certainly a fun musical challenge.

It seems a while since I did my last 'What is it?' post so here I am to redress the deficit!

Here we have a rock from Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire.  It reminded me of something rather than a rock. Care to share what it might remind you of?
If so, leave a comment below and next time, I'll tell you what I though it was!


What about the last instalment in this imagination challenge?

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When I saw this tree, I immediately thought of an Ow'l's face.  It appears to have two eyes, albeit wonky ones and a pointy beak.

What did the Studio Audience think?

12 comments:

  1. That tree has eyes and is seriously watching the neighbourhood. I'm naming that tree Gregory.
    Hugs, Julia
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  2. You know the first few second I didn't see anything and I was already starting to get worried because this is something that usually comes naturally to me...and then I suddenly saw it- it is a dragon. Chinese kind of dragon, with a beautiful head and a long lizard body. I can see it so clearly now. Isn't that funny?
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  4. This is fun! I see a bird's eyes and beak or maybe a human face in the tree bark?! I hope you're having a good week Kezzie. Blessings.
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  5. The tree is obvious an owl too. :)) Love this series, it's so much fun.
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  6. I like the clouds and anything you show for us to guess! After you said now that you saw violins on the curtains, I agreed - I wasn't full of imagination on the day you showed it :) This time I see a rose and leaves, it's such a wonderful picture and tree, I never saw something like that! Hope you have a very nice day, dear Kezzie!
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  7. There's definitely an owl in that tree and he's looking a bit incredulous (really!) and a bit fed up.
    The curtains remind me of a bunch of the dancers, lined up in Busby Berkley style, but out of Disney's Fantasia, were they candlesticks? On the left panel they've got their right shoulder up (the left one as we look at it) and in the middle it's the other shoulder and the right panel they're back to the first shoulder - they're obviously shimmying to some fantastic dance tune lol
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  8. Cool. I'm fascinated by tree bark and see images in it all the time.
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  9. I see a rather stern looking owl.
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  10. Loch ness monster starting with it's head and neck on the left and then curving round to it;s hump back on the right.
    Lisa x
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  11. I see an owl :)

    Corinne x
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  12. I see an owl too, Kezzie. xxx
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Ha, lots of owls seen too AND some dragons and Nessies!  Great show in the comments section - thank you for having a go all of you!!!

So, let me know what you think the rock is??!?!
xx

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7 comments:

  1. I can see an elephant....

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  2. Looks like a piece of felting I may have done and thrown in the bin, lol
    Briony
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  3. I see a furry green hat.

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  4. Well well... I will say the obvious thing, OK, I don't know if that obvious... I thought of a frog that is hibernating :) But the rock next to it, like an opal, looks like a creature from the Neverending movie... or maybe I am just tired and seeing things :) I would looove to watch you at the gamelan concert, and am sending you good vibes for that! Wishing you a lovely weekend, dear Kezzie!
    DenisesPlanet.com

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  5. The middle grey bit looks like a small animal's head, a mouse maybe, with the two grey bits on its left and right, its two front paws. Almost as if it's trying to climb out of the rock. I hope this makes any sense ... xxx

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  6. Obviously, it's a green beaver, the national animal of Canada. Hahaha.

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  7. Actually, looking at the patterns within the moss-covered rock rather than the shape of the rock itself, I see a mole. (I tried to put this as a reply to my previous comment but it wouldn't let me click on"Reply"!)

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