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Unic , fabulous , and .. impressive ! Any idea about how much nails there are ?..
That must have taken quite some tome to nail together :) It's really impressive.MersadMersad Donko Photography
Very cool artwork.
There are some real creative people around. Who ever created this is one of them.
Now that's a creative artist with lots of patience!
It reminds me of a coworker of mine, but the gorilla has a more intelligent expression...
Wow! Tons of work.
There's an artist working in Maine. H works only in nails. Amazing pieces.
He's fantastic.
OMG! All those nails, all that patience .. incroyable sculpture Jack.
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.
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!
Fabulous !!! How much work...A stark protector, but except the nails he looks very harmless , so a nice and loving face!
Fantastic and amazing!!! Never seen anything like it before!! You do find the best stuff, Jack!!
That is quite an impressive sculpture!You wonder what the story is with the residents...
One of the better pieces of nail art that I have seen, Jack! I like the look of the building too.
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?
Unusual to say the least...
wow, that's pretty cool!
he's so... cute Jack but dare I say most probably a bit uncomfortable being nailed in.
I would never have guessed those were nails and yes I do love it!
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.
That must have taken alot of time.
The poor beast seems to have rather truncated hindquarters, as though its creator ran out of patience - or nails.
Jeepers gave me a fright as the photo unrolled on my screen
Unic , fabulous , and .. impressive ! Any idea about how much nails there are ?..
ReplyDeleteThat must have taken quite some tome to nail together :) It's really impressive.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Very cool artwork.
ReplyDeleteThere are some real creative people around. Who ever created this is one of them.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a creative artist with lots of patience!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of a coworker of mine, but the gorilla has a more intelligent expression...
ReplyDeleteWow! Tons of work.
ReplyDeleteThere's an artist working in Maine. H works only in nails. Amazing pieces.
ReplyDeleteHe's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOMG! All those nails, all that patience .. incroyable sculpture Jack.
ReplyDeleteI'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.
ReplyDeleteBoy, 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!
ReplyDeleteFabulous !!! How much work...
ReplyDeleteA stark protector, but except the nails he looks very harmless , so a nice and loving face!
Fantastic and amazing!!! Never seen anything like it before!! You do find the best stuff, Jack!!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite an impressive sculpture!
ReplyDeleteYou wonder what the story is with the residents...
One of the better pieces of nail art that I have seen, Jack! I like the look of the building too.
ReplyDeleteImpressive, as everyone has said. But he has a gentle face, for all his size. I wonder what the building is? Surely not a house?
ReplyDeleteUnusual to say the least...
ReplyDeletewow, that's pretty cool!
ReplyDeletehe's so... cute Jack but dare I say most probably a bit uncomfortable being nailed in.
ReplyDeleteI would never have guessed those were nails and yes I do love it!
ReplyDeleteHe 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.
ReplyDeleteThat must have taken alot of time.
ReplyDeleteThe poor beast seems to have rather truncated hindquarters, as though its creator ran out of patience - or nails.
ReplyDeleteJeepers gave me a fright as the photo unrolled on my screen
ReplyDelete