The Chalice

chalice

The Chalice is the sculpture in the foreground. I’m not sure what the sculpture n the background is called. I took this shot from the top of the Farmers parking building, and have never seen the two sculptures positioned like this.  The chalice now makes more sense.

6 responses to “The Chalice”

  1. Leif Hagen avatar

    Wonderful sculptures – I wish we had more sculptures in my city!

    Like

  2. Catherine avatar

    It had never occurred to me that they could be lined up like that, either. I think the Chalice was there first although I could be wrong on that.

    Like

  3. Nicky - (From photo club) avatar

    A whole new view of it Michele! It does make more sense and looks great from your position.

    Like

  4. Aaron Squires avatar

    Wow! I have walked past there many times never seen it from this angle, does anyone know if the other sculpture in the background has a name or symbolises anything?

    Like

  5. Kathy avatar
    Kathy

    From the photo, it appears that the sculpture behind the chalice is a sheaf of wheat or other grain. In the U.S. that would make one think of the bread and wine in communion services of most Christian churches.

    Like

  6. di avatar
    di

    Very different perspective from the norm – great thinking!

    Like

Leave a comment

I’m Michelle

Welcome to Christchurch Daily Photo, my (mostly) daily photo blog about Christchurch New Zealand. If you are new here, start with Michelle’s Favourites as these are some of my best photos.

  1. Robert's avatar

    I have a long time friend in Papanui as it’s on her side of town who would love Kai Co…

  2. Michelle's avatar

    The earthquakes really gave Christchurch the opportunity to fully embrace street art and now we’ve become well know for it.…

  3. Robert's avatar
  4. Robert's avatar

    Consider yourself to be very fortunate to have artists in your area allowed to create such outstanding murals of this…

  5. Robert's avatar

Latest Comments

  1. Robert's avatar

    I have a long time friend in Papanui as it’s on her side of town who would love Kai Co…

  2. Michelle's avatar

    The earthquakes really gave Christchurch the opportunity to fully embrace street art and now we’ve become well know for it.…

  3. Robert's avatar
  4. Robert's avatar

    Consider yourself to be very fortunate to have artists in your area allowed to create such outstanding murals of this…

  5. Robert's avatar