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8 responses to “Dyslexia Discovery Exhibit Sculpture”

  1. Abraham Lincoln avatar

    Wow. I thought this was a shoe sculpture. I see how wrong I was.

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  2. Rafa avatar

    Nice Picture!, I really like this character.

    How big is the sculpture?

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  3. alaya avatar

    cute and simple.
    love the blue blue sky too

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  4. Jackie avatar

    That’s a stunning picture – so simple and stark, and what a gorgeous sky!

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  5. Ch Ch Daily avatar

    The sculpture would be around 3 feet high I think…and is on a stand that is probably 10 feet high.. The exhibit is one of my favourite photographic subjects at the moment, but I keep going there when the light is wrong (I need to go very early morning).

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  6. Owen avatar
    Owen

    Great picure. I am dyslexia tutor at a College in England and would love permission to use this photo as part of our awareness raising materials – will happily offer a coffee or two in exchange.

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  7. Bob Hill avatar
    Bob Hill

    I was at your site on that fateful day 22 February and spent some time looking and listerning. I then went to Cathedral Square and until now have been too concerned with other thoughts to ask; How did you come out of the earthquake? I was so impressed and have spoken of your garden to others it was both moving and informative.

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    1. Michelle avatar

      Hi Bob, not sure how the dyslexia exhibit has fared as it’s in the cordon.

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