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Photo 690
A little more subtle
Do you see the carving on this wall?
22nd February 2019
22nd Feb 19
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Mickey Anderson
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21st February 2019 12:08pm
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Milanie
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That's pretty neat
February 23rd, 2019
Louise & Ken
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I'm glad you pointed it out...not like today's graffiti at all! I wonder what the age might be...!
February 23rd, 2019
Diana
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A great find and shot, lovely textures and tones too.
February 23rd, 2019
Peter Dulis
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Nice
February 23rd, 2019
Mickey Anderson
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February 23rd, 2019
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Hinckley, Ohio: Worden's Ledges
Folk artist Noble Stuart carved 9 rock sculptures in the woods from 1944-48, including likenesses of Ty Cobb, George Washington, and Stuart's father-in-law Hiram M. Worden.
February 23rd, 2019
Henri Russell
Lots of texture. I think it looks more like a forest than rock. Good that you found it. Very subtle, indeed.
February 23rd, 2019
Kathy
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The schooner that the artist made for his father. (I did the research).
February 24th, 2019
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Folk artist Noble Stuart carved 9 rock sculptures in the woods from 1944-48, including likenesses of Ty Cobb, George Washington, and Stuart's father-in-law Hiram M. Worden.