Where have you come from?

Alien

(I come from the guts of an old Soviet war tank… I used to be an

engine, now I seem to have an identity crisis..I could be a lobster,

an alien or a useless pile of aging metal… or all of them together…)

3 comments to Where have you come from?

  • I’m glad that I found this project at the Internet, my college Marta Miguel sent it to me as a link and I have now add your link at my blog too, so I can follow your steps, who I look forward to do.

    I have to say that this image is the kind of image and art pieces that I really really like!
    It makes me be curios about what it is, who has done it and what have they use it for OR is it and new rebuild objected that are “nothing” at all?!

    Good luck with the project and keep up the good work!

    With love and thoughts from a college in Sweden, Paula.

  • Thank you Paula! I hope that you will follow our steps all the way to Mexico. You are welcome to the Symposium!

    The image is of an old engine that belonged to a Soviet tank.

    I can send you a button that you can place in your blog, so some of your interested visitors can come and visit us as well…. the more, the merrier!

    Warmest greetings from the NL!

    Valeria

  • Hi Valeria!

    Thank you for your answer, and thank you for the invitation to the symposium… I’m afraid its a little bite to far away from me right now, now my focus is at KORU3 in Imatra, Finland.
    If you want to send me the button to add to the blog, please send it to me at; info@paula.nu
    And I hope that I can get a space at the blog for it. I absolutely spread it for you.

    Kind regards Paula.

    I like the idea with the project and I wish you all good luck and IF you need some more to participant in the project, I’m interesting to join it.

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