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Rheghead
20-Oct-12, 18:47
I went out west and this is what I saw. :eek:

http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f244/Rheghead/unknowns/IMG_2644.jpg

south view 7
20-Oct-12, 19:32
Waiting for a stagecoach bus.

Phill
20-Oct-12, 20:17
?

So what is this one?
We've got one with wings and some knocked up bint lobbing scimitars about, what next?

Alrock
20-Oct-12, 20:27
Waiting for a stagecoach bus.
lol

I want it... where is it?
Hard to get a sense of scale from the picture, how big is it?

Rheghead
20-Oct-12, 20:30
Hard to get a sense of scale from the picture, how big is it?

I would estimate it is 10' tall.

Alrock
20-Oct-12, 23:11
I would estimate it is 10' tall.

A clue as to where it is, don't get out west much but next time I do will be looking out for it...
Any more pics?

joxville
20-Oct-12, 23:55
I don't know whether its art or not but I do like it, however some people think a bag of rubbish or an unmade bed is art so each to their own. And it would be a great place to hide a geocache :-)

gleeber
21-Oct-12, 00:33
I like it. In fact its quite spectacular.I would never get it on my wall though. The sculpture works too.

Alrock
21-Oct-12, 00:37
Is it this one?
http://www.timespan.org.uk/arts/the-unknown/

Neil Howie
21-Oct-12, 00:47
yeah quite like it just wish it was a bit more monster-ish!

Green_not_greed
21-Oct-12, 00:53
Its in Borgie forest.......

pumkin
21-Oct-12, 11:06
I like it. It represents our inner urge to walk freely in our own skin, to be as we are, at one with nature. Yet, ironically, it seems that we can only be truly free once we are deceased, when our skin really becomes a part of nature.

Green_not_greed
21-Oct-12, 13:39
I like it too. It represents what life will be left in the Highlands once its completely covered in wind turbines.

Tuoni
21-Oct-12, 13:50
I like it I think it well done, It is good to see strange sculptures in odd locations. :)

Alrock
21-Oct-12, 14:20
I like it. It represents our inner urge to walk freely in our own skin, to be as we are, at one with nature. Yet, ironically, it seems that we can only be truly free once we are deceased, when our skin really becomes a part of nature.

Aye... that is certainly the case... too many people trying to dictate what we can or can't do....

pumkin
21-Oct-12, 14:22
Aye... that is certainly the case... too many people trying to dictate what we can or can't do....

Bringing dirty cobwebs into the room are we, Alrock?

Alrock
21-Oct-12, 14:26
Bringing dirty cobwebs into the room are we, Alrock?

lol... just couldn't resist...

Kenn
21-Oct-12, 23:46
I'm loving it, will be looking next time I'm out west.