Monday, January 12, 2015

Gorilla


Don't you just love this gorilla made from nails?
He stands guard over the entrance gate to a building that REALLY protects its privacy.


25 comments:

  1. Unic , fabulous , and .. impressive ! Any idea about how much nails there are ?..

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  2. That must have taken quite some tome to nail together :) It's really impressive.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  3. There are some real creative people around. Who ever created this is one of them.

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  4. Now that's a creative artist with lots of patience!

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  5. It reminds me of a coworker of mine, but the gorilla has a more intelligent expression...

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  6. There's an artist working in Maine. H works only in nails. Amazing pieces.

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  7. OMG! All those nails, all that patience .. incroyable sculpture Jack.

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  8. I'm thinking the gorilla is very, VERY heavy! So many nails and so carefully placed. I'm sure it took forever to make this sculpture.

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  9. Boy, you really nailed this one. That's an impressive sculpture. I'd say more, but I think I've already nailed down what I want to say!

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  10. Fabulous !!! How much work...
    A stark protector, but except the nails he looks very harmless , so a nice and loving face!

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  11. Fantastic and amazing!!! Never seen anything like it before!! You do find the best stuff, Jack!!

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  12. That is quite an impressive sculpture!

    You wonder what the story is with the residents...

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  13. One of the better pieces of nail art that I have seen, Jack! I like the look of the building too.

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  14. Impressive, as everyone has said. But he has a gentle face, for all his size. I wonder what the building is? Surely not a house?

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  15. he's so... cute Jack but dare I say most probably a bit uncomfortable being nailed in.

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  16. I would never have guessed those were nails and yes I do love it!

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  17. He looks more interesting up close than at a distance. And as a whole the whole complex isn't particularly welcoming, is it? I'd have felt a little jumpy even moving close enough to say hello to this gorilla.

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  18. That must have taken alot of time.

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  19. The poor beast seems to have rather truncated hindquarters, as though its creator ran out of patience - or nails.

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  20. Jeepers gave me a fright as the photo unrolled on my screen

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