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    Administrator Niner's Avatar
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    Yard Art....

    I've mentioned a few times on here about my nephew that welds up Yard Art for me now and again.....usually for Christmas.

    I thought I'd share 'em with y'all and see what y'all think.....

    CareBear.jpg
    The Care Bear.

    ShuckTheDuck.jpg

    Shuck The Duck.

    Skeeter.jpg

    Skeeter.


    RinTinTin.jpg
    And my faithful dog....Rin Tin Tin.
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    That's cool! I always enjoy that kind of art. Seems totally American to me.
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    Neat stuff.

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    I have a cousin who lives in a small town in SW Arkansas that builds stuff out of scrap metal, I'd call it art, to use in a local parade they have there every year. He built a T-Rex metal sculpture once that is huge and I defy anyone who can look at it without smiling. Its whimsical but impressive just because of the creativity involved. You look at it, and you get the punchline. Hard to put into words. But it takes a lot of effort and you have to admire that kind of creativity.
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