Pappy
Living the Dream
- Location
- Florida (transplanted New Yorker.)
"Stone Throwers" - A group of young Irish boys that threw stones, Irish confetti, at the traffic light breaking the red lens until the city agreed to put the green over red in this tight knit Irish community.
http://www.irishcentral.com/roots/h...d-the-traffic-laws-in-tipperary-hill-syracuse
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Field of Corn - Dublin, Ohio
"Completed in 1994, Field of Corn consists of 109 6ft, white ears of concrete corn that sprout from the ground. It was designed by artist Malcolm Cochran, a professor of sculpture at the Ohio State University, in honor of Sam Frantz, an inventor of several hybrid corn species."
Trivia: "Central-Ohioans frequently refer to the work as the Cement Corn, or 'See-ment' Corn, depending on your pronunciation."
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I think it was a great way to salute Sam Frantz, who worked for thirty years to bring us better corn, and who donated the land. My only question is: "Why 109 ears?".
Cornhenge
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"Molds taken of three original sculptures were used to cast ears which were then rotated to provide a variety of angles so each cob appears unique to the observer. Casting was done at Cooke & Ingle, Co., Dalton, Georgia, (now Metromont Corporation) and each 1500 lb. cob was shipped to Ohio in four truckloads".
"However as time went on, the field of concrete ears has become something of a town icon. Locals have held weddings in the field, nearby office workers visit in the winter to play in the show among the strange sculptures and most of Dublin now embraces the installation".
"There is also a deeper symbolism in the corn. As artist Malcolm Cochran put it, “There is a serious side to the work as well: My choice of white concrete was deliberate to mimic, in a subliminal way, the rows of crosses in Arlington National Cemetery. It is ultimately a memorial to agriculture and, by extension, to a way of life and a regional identity the that been replaced by corporate office complexes and housing developments. Five bronze plaques trace the history of land use at the site, from Native American time to the present.”
Nancy, here's a close up:Not to be outdone, there is a Stonehenge type structure in Georgia also.layful:
The Georgia Guidestones
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This is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia. One slab stands in the center, with four arranged around it. A capstone lies on top of the five slabs, which are astronomically aligned. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
There is also a bit of mystery about how it was financed. (See History in the link above)
So have I. If I remember right, each face is unique and thought modeled after a real person.I have always been amazed by the original ones!
[video]https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ap-art-history/south-east-se-asia/china-art/a/terracotta-warriors-from-the-mausoleum-of-the-first-qin-emperor-of-china[/video]
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