Monday, March 21, 2011

Hearts

Pierced heart on a wall, LivornoA pierced heart on a wall in “Via Paoli”.Wooden lovers, hollow heart, LivornoA quite strange wooden hollow heart in “Corso Amedeo”.Hearts for sale, LivornoPersonalized hearts for sale (35 euro a piece) in “Via de Larderel”.

21 comments:

  1. Nice set of "heart" images. I like the wooden work.

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  2. You have found some unique and nice hearts.
    My favourite image is one of the top two....

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  3. A great series and I love the wooden one. Nice piece of art.

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  4. Love - indeed priceless.
    Please have you all a good new week ahead.


    daily athens

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  5. Hearts...what is their attraction? The first one appeals to me...like the black and red and one set of initials...interesting! Must be the beloved!

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  6. These are great! I love the one with the green flower.

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  7. You are such a romantic, VP. I never knew!

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  8. Interesting finds. I think I like the wooden sculpture best.

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  9. @ Theanne - The 'painter' in love usually writes the initial of his (or rarely her) name and the initial of the loved one. Here we have a G who loves a M.

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  10. Ah spring, love is in the air.

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  11. Oh gosh: hearts "cuore". Now why would you need a translation, huh?! :-)

    I happen to love wood so it's the most appealing to me.

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  12. That is a very intruging object in the second photo! No idea what it's for but I kind of want it :-D

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  13. Make that "cuori" since I added an 's' to the heart.

    Thanks for the link!

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  14. What a cool post for Spring time!
    They are all adorable, but that second one is brilliant, so artistic!
    I love the sculpture!
    Léia :)

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  15. Stupenda la scultura di legno! Ciao, Arianna

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  16. Nice subject for the first day of spring! I love the 'Irish' one the most:)

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  17. Thirty-five euros sounds a bit too much...but hey! What do I know? :)

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