I knew we had surrealism, dada-isme and good taste, I did not know we devoted a statue to true art, I even don't know if it waseant to be as it is, but there it was or is, standing between two escalators, where every-ones is in panic after a 45 minutes walk withput knowing if it is in the direction of the luggagebelt.
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*Mattress de Milo*
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11
Atlas (retired) commented on 07.02.03
Happy that people take into account my old age and don't ask me anymore to wear the weight of the world.
Clélie Lamberty commented on 06.17.03
Eh bein ça alors, faut le faire!
Nora H. commented on 06.07.03
On n'a jamais fait comme ça!
Sophie B. commented on 06.07.03
Please, help the poor "Giant Atlas of the Mattress"
wim commented on 06.04.03
thank you christine, and as they say in showbusiness : you aint seen nothing yet
ChristineL commented on 06.03.03
I wonder if they actually let you bring a mattress through baggage? Would it go down the baggage ramp with all the other luggage? Could you bring it as a carry-on if it was all rolled up? If you bought it it's own seat, could it accompany you on the plane? I've got some thinking to do. By the way, sexy arm, wim.
Narcis commented on 06.03.03
Just a great composition. Parallelism and diagonals create dynamism and it's relaxing at the same time. Just harmonious at the very best. Congratulations with your shot Wim.
Frank commented on 06.03.03
You're brilliant, Wim, a world wide traveller that never forgets the essentials!