Great Art and possibly great Emojis? Toujours L’amour, The Girl Next Door and even Adam and Eve

Emojis are all the rage right now and now there is even an Emoji keyboard. Emojis are a whole new way of expressing yourself, and to take this one step further, you could also turn some interesting pieces of art into some very interesting Emojis.
 
 
"Toujours L'amour" by Robert Barrows:  Bronze: $7500 (www.barrows.com)
"Toujours L'amour" by Robert Barrows: Bronze: $7500 (www.barrows.com)
SAN MATEO, Calif. - Sept. 22, 2015 - PRLog -- Emojis are all the rage right now and there is now an Emoji keyboard. Emojis are a whole new way of expressing yourself, and to take this one step further, you could also turn some provocative pieces of art into some very interesting Emojis, says Robert Barrows, an advertising executive and sculptor in San Mateo, California.

Here are some suggestions for some Emojis that could be based on some pieces of sculpture he did:

1) “Toujours L’amour”  http://www.barrows.com/tjl-1.html

Certainly, no art collection is complete without a piece called “Toujours L’amour” by Robert Barrows...and it could also be used as a great Emoji about Love.

You can see a bronze of "Toujours L'amour" at http://www.barrows.com/tjl-red-1.html

As a piece of art, you could put in your living room...you could put it in your bedroom...and it could be a great conversation piece for all your entertaining.

As an Emoji, it could be a great way to sign off and punctuate all kinds of conversations...and it could mean many different things to many people.

Here is a link to the original, in alabaster: http://www.barrows.com/tjl-1.html

There are also some bronzes of “Toujours L’amour.” You can see one of the bronzes at  http://www.barrows.com/tjl-red-1.html

Barrows has also done some other pieces of art that could also be turned into some interesting Emojis.

2) “The Girl Next Door”

Here is a link to the front of a piece called “The Girl Next Door.”

http://www.barrows.com/gnd-1.html

On the back of the piece, there is a different title plate that calls the piece “Temptress.” http://www.barrows.com/gnd-3.html

You can be both a Temptress and The Girl Next Door says Barrows, and both sides of this piece could also be made into some very interesting Emojis.

3) “Adam and Eve”

Another piece that could also be turned into an Emoji is a piece called "Adam and Eve."

http://www.barrows.com/adameve-1.html

(A photo of the "Adam and Eve" sculpture by Robert Barrows has also been included in an Israeli textbook on love called "Love of my Soul.")

The nature of love and the nature of art is that it often starts out one way, and ends up quite another. Life is like that, too. It starts out simple and winds up complex...and it’s the same with Emojis, depending on your mood.

So, if you are looking for some interesting pieces of art, and if you are also thinking about some possibilities for some interesting new Emojis, take a look at some of these pieces of sculpture by Robert Barrows.

You can see more of his sculpture and download a brochure featuring some more of his art at www.barrows.com

For additional information, contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations at 650-344-4405, www.barrows.com.

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