No words can explain these, ah, sculptures. We pass these when we are heading down to the Jersey shore for a little R&R. One day, I will stop and ask, “What the…?” But til then, no words… Ok. Maybe two words, ODD BALL.
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“Greatness is a road leading towards the unknown.” ~ Charles de Gaulle
Must have been an awful lot of greatness on this road!
I like em!!
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They grow on ya.
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I liked them from the first moment 🙂 Such creativity !
You’re the artist. 🙂 My artist’s eye is blind and talent-challenged.
You say creative, I say odd. Potato, potah-toe. 😉
Glad you liked them.
I did Gemma!
Very interesting.:)
Haha! I thought so. Thanks, louise.
We live in south Africa and we have a lot of ethnic stuff – I don’t know if you could call it art- maybe to the people who crested it, but not the classic stuff. I won’t buy it.Yeah even though it is interesting. but I have seen similar in Lyon France where a Japanese artist ? put up some wooden structures which I initially thought were some renovations to a bridge. Maybe I am not changing with the times
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Maybe you just like what you like. 🙂
It’s what makes the world go ’round.
Thanks for stopping by, louise. xxx
I like them a lot!!
Thanks! I can’t take credit for the art, but I’ll take credit for finding them. 😉
yep, different for sure 🙂
Right?
GAH! “What the…” Is the right question to ask. I mean, I didn’t even know the TinMan had a girlfriend, and there he is – married with a son! Jeez. Odd.
That one had me laughing the most. And with the plant growing out of his head! LOL
The Tin Man family is my favorite…LOL!
Me too. Hysterical. Did you check out juniors hat? He must have mud for brains. 😉
LOL! 😀
Very quirky, Gemma. 😀
I know. Right?
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These are great metal art pieces. I like the last one with the old car….but then I like the cars. 🙂
How did I know you’d like that one?
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I like the moose!
He is kinda cute. 😉
Great choices for the odd ball challenge.
Thank you, Mama C. 😉