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When Junk is Art...
Hi all!
I thought I'd throw out these photos for your enjoyment. They raise the question as to when is old junk considered to be art? I'm not too sure, but maybe some of you have some ideas. Please feel free to add your comments and your own artistic wonders. Cheers! David __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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How Sad !!!!!!
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Junk. Actually what we call a "redneck dump site" here in Deep East Texas. If we see the perp we turn him in. Photo #2 Not junk, not art (fer sure), just an old fair to middlin' camp stove. Photo #3 See Photo #1 explanation Photo #4 Art __________________ Tom Welch RKS #4868 NRA & TSRA Life Member Deep East Texas Life Resident (so far) Last edited by tomthbomb; 06-28-2007 at 08:06 PM. |
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Hi Tom!
Thanks for your comments! I have to agree with most of them, although I see the rusty old wood stove as "art" It was used by Catholic Brothers to heat up Sugar Maple sap to turn into Maple syrup. The brothers are long gone and their "sugar shack" was burned down by vandals! The old stove has disappeared. For your information, Photo #4 is the roof of an old barn. Got any Texas "art" you'd like to share? Cheers! David __________________ It takes less effort to smile than to frown ! |
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