tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post7321819542902839364..comments2023-03-27T05:38:27.963-04:00Comments on Stuck Inside of Knoxville w/ the Urban Blues Ag'n: Then there's this other sculpture . . .Knoxville Urban Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14539393470673457465noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-37078761608687233532010-09-22T09:21:33.856-04:002010-09-22T09:21:33.856-04:00Nice comments. The rum certainly makes sense and w...Nice comments. The rum certainly makes sense and who can not like Flow Mojo. As for Kevin's comments: very deep. That's a lot of symbolism to wade through, but I'm thinking it really makes sense. It pulls all the disparate components into an integrated message, a warning. A warning about what precisely? Global warming - as in we are all sailors on this great ship. More thought is KnoxvilleUrbanGuynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-30469270441817752022010-09-21T23:37:17.551-04:002010-09-21T23:37:17.551-04:00Here goes...the sun (yellow) in relationship to it...Here goes...the sun (yellow) in relationship to its position with the planet (red) indicates it's morning. The boat shape (red for red skies) is upended, hence "sailors take warning." OR...it's a kazoo, signaling the approach of pirates.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-10848976900880209172010-09-21T23:25:27.846-04:002010-09-21T23:25:27.846-04:00Flow Mojo gets my vote.Flow Mojo gets my vote.Cathy Tynernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-34040071934823435372010-09-21T10:53:06.679-04:002010-09-21T10:53:06.679-04:00It looks more like the slices of fruit garnishing ...It looks more like the slices of fruit garnishing a froofy rum drink on a cruise ship. Maybe it's a hangover warning for 'sailors' on Carnival.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-1367420645371284132010-09-21T10:31:37.093-04:002010-09-21T10:31:37.093-04:00Hmm. A commentary on the convention center - would...Hmm. A commentary on the convention center - wouldn't that be brassy! I did not think of that old adage. So, if we follow that, then the red must be a slice of the morning sky and the round object . . . a sailor's eyeball popping out at the sight of it? This may be too deep for me, but I'm trying to hang.KnoxvilleUrbanGuynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-9778301014469589712010-09-21T10:12:50.895-04:002010-09-21T10:12:50.895-04:00That's what I thought the title was referencin...That's what I thought the title was referencing as well, and it made me wonder if the selection of that piece for that spot was a subtle comment on our convention center. I'm probably reading too much in to that sculpture being placed in that spot, but it made me laugh.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1899977486910720199.post-57779983743425037392010-09-21T08:33:21.772-04:002010-09-21T08:33:21.772-04:00Did you consider the old weather adage:
"Red...Did you consider the old weather adage:<br /><br />"Red skies at night; sailors delight.<br />Red skies at morning; sailors take warning."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com