The Denver Art Museum, ‘ Lao-Tzu’ and the moon

A couple of captures from my recent one-day break from wildlife photography. Taken in Acoma Plaza in Downtown ??Denver?, the images capture the Denver Art Museum’s iconic angles and the moon above in the deep, blue Colorado skies – all framed by the sculpture Lao-Tzu.

Mark di Suvero created the sculpture and named it after the Chinese philosopher-poet and founder of Taoism. ??Chinese? ??philosophy? is not a strong suit of mine by any means but in doing some research, I did like a number of quotes from Lao-Tzu including this one: “A journey of a thousand miles starts under one’s feet.”

The sculpture, Lao-Tzu', frames the Denver Art Museum and the moon. (© Tony’s Takes)
The sculpture, Lao-Tzu’, frames the Denver Art Museum and the moon. (© Tony’s Takes)
The sculpture, Lao-Tzu', frames the Denver Art Museum and the moon. (© Tony’s Takes)
The sculpture, Lao-Tzu’, frames the Denver Art Museum and the moon. (© Tony’s Takes)

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