Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Defender of Time

Le Défenseur du temps by Jacques Monestier, Quartier de l'Horloge, Paris

“Le Défenseur du Temps” (The Defender of Time) by Jacques Monestier, 1979
Passage des Ménétriers
Rue Brantôme
Quartier de l'Horloge, 3rd arrondissement
Paris, July 2008

5 comments:

Lowell said...

Now that is interesting...and quite impressive. I'm not sure what it all means, though. You must take notes when you take photos. I should do that, too, but I'm lazy; and then I can't remember anything about the photos I took.

Of course, I can always rely on you! Thank goodness! :-)

Lowell said...

Oh, that lizardy thing looks an awful lot like one of our Florida iguanas ... they're not gold, but still ...

cieldequimper said...

Lol... automate en panne.

joo said...

So much action:)

tapirgal said...

It's hard to tell if there is one defender and three attackers . . . I think so. However, I relate better to the animals than the guy. I don't think they really mean to attack time, but only the silly guy with the small shield. I would say it's open to interpretation. The crab and the reptilian are quite old, so they may be good friends with time, after all.